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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    As I sat one evening gazing at the dying embers' flame, My fancy saw two pictures, distinct, and yet the same— The one, a vision of the past—of what has gone away, Foreshadowed, but the second—was the prophet of to-day. ...

    Article : 606 words
  3. LITERATURE.

    OGER BACON was veryfond of balls. There was an establishment of them maintained in a ...

    Article : 8,301 words
  4. ST. VALENTINE'S EVE.

    ST. VALENTINE'S EVE[?] how my heart-pulses quiver For happy days, gone like a wave from the beach, When the whisper of winds, and the rush of the river, Awakens sweet memory's dreams into speech! ...

    Article : 410 words
  5. PICKINGS FROM "POGMOOR OLMENACK."

    T' BITER BITTEN.—Two wod-be clever wits goin throo Sandal, and seein Mester So-and-Soa standin a bit aboon t'toll bar, wun on 'em went up to him, and callin him be hiz name, sed at he varry much admired t'cut ov hiz cloaze, wod he be sa good az ta ...

    Article : 242 words
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