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  2. Poetry.

    ONE morning through the Abbey-door A bright boy*soldier slept, To [?] upon the tombs once more Where England's bravest slept. ...

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  3. Novelist.

    His mother looked quite troubled, "My dear Vivian," she said, "you speak quite recklessly; and what troubles me still more, you do not speak like a happy man." ...

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  4. N—; OR, AS WE GO ON.

    SCONER or later—it may be sooner or it may be later, but sooner or later, and generally sooner—we find our evil deeds, words—nay, even our evil thoughts—come home to us; we ...

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