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  2. Poetry.

    Not for the gladness of some rare, new gift, Brought to our homes by Time's too generous hand; Need we, alone, our thoughts and voices lift, ...

    Article : 144 words
  3. M.RGAR[?].

    Had I the poet's art this world would ring With melody outpoured in my lore's praise; In fancy would range abroad, and bring From fields afar fair flowers to grace my ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. A WILLING SLAVE.

    A willing slave, I'd gladly bear The yoke imposed by one so fair—Ah, never beauty famed of old Was cast in so divine a mould. ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. NOW FIRSPUBLISHED.

    Let it be so then,' she said, in a strange weary tone. The strain had been so great; the struggle was over. Her arm dropped; her head fell on ...

    Article : 1,353 words
  6. CHAPTER VIII.—THE DEW ON THE GRASS.

    When people have been very happy one day, they naturally wish to be happy another. John Temple and May Churchill had been very happy ...

    Article : 2,242 words
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