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  3. Original Poetry.

    The chief is enraged with his tribe for hunting the opossum while he was absent in pursuit of the kangaroo; his royal wrath is the more enkindled, inasmuch as he returned form the chase without one kangaroo fat enough for the butcher's shop: ...

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  4. Select Poetry.

    "Spirit of Poetry, where dost thou dwell? Where is thy resting place? Answer, oh tell? "Thou hast rambled at morn, amid forest-trees— I was floating along on the gladsome breeze. ...

    Article : 536 words
  5. SPEECH of His Royal Highness the DUKE of SUSSEX, at the Meeting of the RELIGIOUS FREEDOM SOCIETY, on the 19th of March.

    His Royal Highness the chairman addressed the meeting in nearly the following terms:—Ladies and Gentlemen—You find me here among you again for the very same noble purpose for which we were called ...

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