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    Look on that picture! There the artist's skills Has told a tale which sinks into the soul— He has embodied an impressive thought, And given, in sombre hues which Rembrandt loved, ...

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    DAY springs from distant Ocean—calm and bright, Winds, like a glittering snake, the lovely Tweed— Rock, dewy forest, catch the rosy light— The early bee is bumming o'er the mead— ...

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    HENRY Earl of Clarendon, the son of the great Lord Clarendon, told the following circumstance relative to his illustrious father to the writer of this. "His father was ...

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    A few days since, as I was reconnoitring with my glass the streets of the Albaycin, I beheld the procession of a novice about to take the veil, and remarked various circumstances that ...

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