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  2. Selected Poetry.

    Strength for the flay! At early dawn I stand Helpless and weak, ana with unrested eyes, Watching for day. Before its portal lies A low, black cloud—a heavy, iron hand. ...

    Article : 115 words
  3. STORY OF A SIN.

    Thou art encloe'd, submit, if thou cans't brook submission. Mr. Eyre arrived in two shortly after twelve next day (Friday), and proceeded ...

    Article : 3,809 words
  4. THE TWO AGES.

    Folks were happy as days were long In the old Arcadian times; When life seemed only a dance and a song In the sweetest of all sweet climes. ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. LIterature.

    I am afraid Mr. Aird did not increase his ordinary rate of speed when returning to the hotel. Little Davey and he had always plenty to talk about in the colors of the ...

    Article : 5,372 words
  6. YOUNG IRELAND:

    In the following week the silence of the Association was broken by letters from Smith O'Brien and O'Connell. O'Brien, who had scrupulously witheld himself from all ...

    Article : 5,393 words
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