of
rectitude;she
has
disgraced
her
friends,
forfeited
the good
opinion of
the world,
and undone
herself;
she feels
herself a
poor
solitary
being in
the midst
of
surrounding
multitudes;
shame bows
her to the
earth,
remorse
tears her
distracted
mind, and
guilt,
poverty,
and
disease
close the
dreadful
scene: she
sinks
unnoticed
to
oblivion.
The finger
of
contempt
may point
out to
some
passing
daughter
of
youthful
mirth, the


