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  2. DEATH.

    Death ! A beautiful monosyllabic ; a lovely and cheerful reflection ; the only joy which tyrants cannot take away, and of which Fortune never despoils one ; the best thing in life--the culmination of good fortune or of bad in ...

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  3. Original Poetry.

    As I muse in the twilight Unseen and alone, I take up my hand on the watchtower of time, For a retrospect view of the days that are gone ; ...

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  4. TWO SIDES TO EVERY QUESTION.

    It seemed to Arthur, as he sat leaning his elbows on his desk with his face buried in his hands, that hot summer morning, that the whole world was against him. On every side the "guigua eye which breaks no ...

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