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  2. Original Poetry.

    AVAUNT! corroding, demon-fiend, Remors[?]; Or must I bear thee in my phrenzied breast? Thy pangs are bitter, and thy with'ring course Is light'ning-like—thou searing, sin-born peat; ...

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    Rise, fellow men! our country yet remains By that dread name, we wave the sword on high, And swear with her to live—for her to die. CAMP[?]ELL. ...

    Article : 308 words
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    Constantine was the first who received the title of illustrious. This title was more particularly given to those princes who had distinguished themselves in battle, but it was not made ...

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  6. AN ADVENTURE AT TOURTEMAIN.

    "What a singular fellow!" said the police-officer, as he dashed the tobacco dust from the bowl of his pipe. The master of the inn did not hesitate to ...

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