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  2. ORIGINAL POETRY.

    A BLACKEN'D block of crumbling crag, where the grey-green lichens spread, Where the wild creek flows in a dream beneath, and the mists curl overhead; And the boulders lie at the broken base, where a scatter'd brilliance bums, And the log—from whence the dingo peeps, ...

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  3. BROKEN CLOUDS!

    "It is beautiful, quite a scene for a poem," coincided Tom. "I remember one of mine that describes an evening much like this; the verses appeared in the Empire, some weeks ago, signed 'T. F.' You are fond of poetry, Miss Grace?" ...

    Article : 836 words
  4. LITERATURE.

    IN reality, few people have any idea of the dangers and difficulties that attend the trade by which Great Britain is supplied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,669 words
  5. CHAPTER IV.

    The news of Mr. Dansby's murder spread throughout the city like wild-fire. Gentlemen, whose occupations allowed them to leave office at five, talked of the mysterious affair as they rattled home in ...

    Article : 4,903 words
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