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Ah, Florimonde! thou art too pure; Unsoiled in the rough and miry paths Of ibis same trampling world; unskilled in heats Of fierce and emulous spirits.

From Count Alarcos; a Tragedy by Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield

Unsoiled, weedless sand littered with shells floored this deep and sheltered nook, where shadow and substance blended to the complete deceit of the closest scrutiny.

From Tropic Days by Banfield, E. J. (Edmund James)

For sometimes "Time, as he passes us, has a dove's wing, Unsoiled and swift, and of a silken sound."

From Mrs. Geoffrey by Duchess

I know a corner still Unsoiled by Hate and Strife: Where hushed and gentle is the voice of Life: Where Time—a summer rill Soft-flowing through the grass—in measure slow Sings sweetly as we go.

From Songs of Womanhood by Alma-Tadema, Laurence




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