To dread no eye and to suspect no tongue is the great prerogative of innocence--an exemption granted only to invariable virtue.


The Beauties of Johnson (ed. 1782)


To dread no eye and to suspect no tongue is the great prerogative of innocence--an exemption granted only to invariable virtue.

To dread no eye and to suspect no tongue is the great prerogative of innocence--an exemption granted only to invariable virtue.

To dread no eye and to suspect no tongue is the great prerogative of innocence--an exemption granted only to invariable virtue.

To dread no eye and to suspect no tongue is the great prerogative of innocence--an exemption granted only to invariable virtue.