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  2. To an Ex-Premier.

    GREAT Orator in woodman's smock, Your lovers all bewa[?]l your fate. O bell-wether without a flock! Of old your axe's sounding knock ...

    Article : 165 words
  3. On the Breaking up of the Drought.

    FALL, bounteons rain, and bring A joy for sadness! Rise, Queensland, rise and sing A song of gladness; ...

    Article : 219 words
  4. Macleod of Dare.

    THE sun had sunk behind the lonely western seas; Ulva, and Lunga, and the Dutchman's Cap had grown dark on the darkening waters; and the smooth Atlantic swell was booming along ...

    Article : 7,222 words
  5. Flotsam and Jetsam.

    ROWLAND HILL said, when he saw a boy on a rocking-horse, "Like some Christians, motion enough, but no progress." SOMEBODY writes to a rural paper to ask "how ...

    Article : 1,206 words
  6. The Russians of To-day.

    RUSSIANS are extremely sensitive to the opinion of foreigners; and this renders them amiable to a point which quite charms a stranger on his first arrival in the country. The stranger's ...

    Article : 2,180 words
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