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  2. THE PORTFOLIO.

    Mcthought whilst wrapt in slumber sweet. My Waud'ring steps had stray'd a far; Dark fear beset my stumbling feet. When suddenly shone forth & star ...

    Article : 257 words
  3. HARD WORDS.

    IT is a true saying that language was given us to conceal our thoughts, but it is a saying which does not quite go to the root of the matter. There can be no doubt that language was given to save us from ...

    Article : 2,902 words
  4. OUR FARMERS.

    THEIR bomes are their castles, hearthstones a throne—They rule with no sceptre the kingdoms they own; The stalk, and the vities, and the fruit-bearing tree, Are subject is that bend not to tyrants the knee ...

    Article : 319 words
  5. WATCHMAN'S SONG TO THE CHILDREN.

    LISTEN, children, and bear me tell: Nine has streets from the belfry bell! The lambs are long ago at rest, The little birdies in their nest ...

    Article : 1,253 words
  6. THE CAUSES OF THE INCREASED RICHES OF ENGLAND.

    THE unexampled growth of England's wealth in recent years has excited universal attention, and has been variously explained. Abroad, people are never satisfied with inquiring into its causes; in England ...

    Article : 6,012 words
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