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  2. The Storyteller.

    AS soon as the supper was cleared away, Joan began to set on the table glasses, pipes, and spirits. ' Uncle's sure to bring two or three back with ...

    Article : 6,757 words
  3. LITERATURE

    O SORROW, go thy way and leave me; Weary am I of thee, thou sorrow old. Unclasp thy hand from mine and ce[?] to grievs me; Fade like the winter sunset dim and cold. ...

    Article : 103 words
  4. Transfigured.

    ALMOST afraid they let her in (A dwarf more piteous none could find); Withered as some weird leaf, and thin, The woman was—and wan and blind. ...

    Article : 167 words
  5. The Parting Day.

    SOME busy hands hare brought to light, And laid beneath my eye, The dress I wore that afternoon You came to say good-bye. ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. If I Should Lose Thee.

    IF I should lose thee, darling, and behold No more thy pallid brow, thy gentle eyes,— This still unvanquished thought in wondrous guise Returns to haunt me. On a oloud of gold ...

    Article : 469 words
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