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  2. O SING NOT OF LEAVES.

    O SING not of leaves that are dying, Not say they remind thee of me; They tell of the hopes that are flying, And fading, like mist on the sea— ...

    Article : 504 words
  3. A MATRIMONIAL JUGGLER, OR MR. TEDDINGTON TROUT AND MISS CHARITY GLIMM.

    "WELL that has a bona fide look certainly," simpered Miss Charity Glimm, to herself, as she pored with exulting eyes over an advertisement in the Herald. "There is an air of candour, and a gentlemanly style ...

    Article : 3,477 words
  4. CLIMBING THE HILL.

    AT Old Court the moments were being anxiously counted on that Saturday which was to welcome Lillian on her first visit to her old home. The girls had gone off to meet her where the omnibus stopped, long before it could possibly be there, ...

    Article : 6,221 words
  5. DUMBY.

    I see the face of the friend I lost Before me as I sit; His thin white hands, so subtle and swift, And his eyes that gleam with wit. ...

    Article : 224 words
  6. GOOD HEART AND WILLING HAND.

    In storm or shine, two friends of mine Go forth to work or play; And when they visit poor men's homes, They bless them br the way. ...

    Article : 884 words
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