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  2. POETRY.

    I like that ancient Saxon phrase which calls The burial-ground "God's acre!" It is just; It consecrates each grove within its walls, And breathes a pension o'er the sleeping dust. ...

    Article : 92 words
  3. TO THE SEA.

    O fair, green-girdled mother of mine, Sea, that art clothed with the sun and the rain Thy sweet hard kisses are strong like wine, Thy large embraces are keen like pain, ...

    Article : 77 words
  4. THE STORY-TELLER.

    Alick Gordon, at the time when he came to try whether it was in him to live a solitary, idle, useless life, in his house at Scarscliff, was still a young man. But he was old for his years. The ...

    Article : 5,770 words
  5. LAURENT'S VOW.

    The trial of Dacolard (for so we will still call him) and Lubin for the murder of Madame Dalissier was fixed for the 14th November, and though but a form as far as the former was ...

    Article : 5,924 words
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