The Innocents: A Poem, In Three Books (1880) is a literary work by Samuel Wray. The book is a long-form poem that is divided into three separate books. The overarching theme of the poem is innocence, and how it can be lost or corrupted over time. The first book of the poem explores the idea of childhood innocence and how it is often lost as people grow older and experience the harsh realities of the world. The second book delves into the concept of...