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unspotted

[uhn-spot-id] / ʌnˈspɒt ɪd /












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That I—might be kept—" "Unspotted from the world!" repeated aunt Miriam, in a tone of tender and deep feeling;—"My sweet blossom!—how wilt thou keep so?

From Queechy by Warner, Susan

"That I might be kept " "Unspotted from the world!" repeated aunt Miriam, in a tone of tender and deep feeling.

From Queechy, Volume I by Warner, Susan

They do not ask, who pined unseen, Who was on action hurl'd, Whose one bond is, that all have been Unspotted by the world.

From Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold by Arnold, Matthew

God give to these within this temple here, Clear vision of the dignity of toil, That virtue in them may its blossoms rear Unspotted, fragrant, from the lowly soil.

From The Complete Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar by Howells, William Dean

And yet again when he speaks of his parents, Unspotted names and venerable long If there be force in virtue or in song, can we doubt that he is speaking from the heart?

From Alexander Pope English Men of Letters Series by Stephen, Leslie, Sir




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