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  2. CHARLES DICKENS.

    THERE passeth a stately funeral by In solemn pomp right silently; No tread of horses nor of men, When was such funeral seen--ah, when? ...

    Article : 313 words
  3. MARK LEMON.

    Hushed be the jest! Let all humor be banished, Mirth's mighty master has ended his span; From Wit's arena a champion has vanished, Hard will the task be to find such a man! ...

    Article : 159 words
  4. A PRIZE ESSAY.

    SYDNEY is the capital of Woolloomooloo, and is bounded on the North by ''our poor Harbor," on the South by the Railway Station and Bridge, on the East by the Museum and "our School," and on the West by Pyrmont Bridge and Blackwattle Swamp. Sydney was discovered ...

    Article : 819 words
  5. The Police Office Clock.

    When other Clocks about the town The time of day do tell; I never hear ('least now-a-days) My chimes I loved so well. ...

    Article : 58 words
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