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  2. POETRY.

    By thine own soul's law learn to live, And if men thwart thee take no heed, And if men hate thee have no care; Sing thou thy song arid do thy deed, ...

    Article : 153 words
  3. I KNOW.

    In the bitter waves of woe, Beaten and tossed about By the sullen winds that blow From the desolate shores of doubt, ...

    Article : 196 words
  4. IN MEMORIAM—REV. HUGH GILMORE.

    The shadow of an overwhelming grief Falls darkly on innumerable homes. The voice is hushed that raised our hearts from self, From worldliness arid pride—to seek our God ...

    Article : 280 words
  5. A FATAL PAST.

    One dull afternoon in the early winter as Mr. Francis Roche, a junior lieutenant in one of H.M. infantry regiments, was proceeding leisurely up Buckingham Palace-road, after ...

    Article : 5,534 words
  6. A HIDDEN FOE: A Story of Love and Mystery.

    Leaving Constance on guard, Philip Clitheroe turned to the wounded officer. "Bravely done," the latter said feebly. "You have thrashed the scoundrels ...

    Article : 6,516 words
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