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K ~ Comparisons are cruel. , \\ oulil he i'aiiilmwd to tears by that 5011- Cllle draught the 9in is lending;  1;"-"._I:,x' . l
J5 Fine pictures suit in frames as ne, l light, a lilsJ-i, A lm (Ilccl? 01f P0132111 dyes, (I , .
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. P For thee and me coaiseclothes are best; Ii 1. \. L tulkto lil the (ill font. lushmii. L9, 11: not 5mm thy Winters waiie ,f- l J,
l Rude. folks in homelye raiment drest~ l ' LOU/t mi Upon the wme. l l I, ,
:I. *  L 2 nd 0( l 1' o  . ivet the svi'in was over in lo tinn ai . . . . .  i
. i , VVife Joan 1 gqit u (111 R b) n I i not, us i i . 503, I; 1351me WI, IIMIIIIIQIO hgh . , I; ~. /
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 .  nerves to Vibrate; oating between . . , . I . ,, . . T ,  , . . .' HOMO S "illness lair: I'CSlgn . , l 9
r , . .~ lllatt i-. e villililr-C felt ashamed to oe goou, The atldcl51\rl]1(r Wm] venomed Sun 9_ , - --
_i earth and heaven; failinrr upon this i i , , , , , = r . ' ' =3, . ' g. ,
. ll . . .. - - D i ant. wore a hluuii on our .mtczs. . 4400/; not won. Lu: wine. .
i i ' , world as if a strain from that aboveg . , -<
. , l  / ascendiiw to that as a thanko'eririg l ,. I, .  , I, I . _ . He, who has proud Ambitions sill, . l ,5,
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. i therefore, not too lofty for His praise; , I, . I  I , . . I T- ,,I l ,   . D, P s 0 Veer 1
~ . . 1 - t . 1 b l Allil irieu to near the wuole right 0! MC 311010? Ht 11 IOMCU, -
. too iieai _to t 16 iinma 911a to e mac 0 the iii-ime Shall sorrow strew the silver haii-s 3 ff"; ,3 /
, ' . , the minister of sordid pleasure; too II 1 I' I I  I I III . w  Their fading temples line I  " . i. .
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i-llul"S Italy in Tl'llSlthl. . he" true, . " TllOll,.i.lli) hast clikhed the trembling hand, . I ,
I I all at once became humble too, l Besule the blushing iiltzir,  ' J , .
. , V J M Aliil very (Hittite lillil loving. A1321 sealed tlietroth, but death Ciin break-4 t .' , li /.
_ . llie love that should not falteu h . 1
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. Fallsli'om the Wings ofnight, Sll'. l:lll:ll('ll outright 1] :l night-Hung Lt no {5105801 ,.(inie, the fan Spol b clzuni . . I ,I .
As aieatlieris waited downward I  I   l Loo/r not upon the want.  "n l;
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. i see the lights ofthe village A i .qu ii. (iii on. a'2 (nod, fin, nod him tifrtliXPrtilot31JC 15. ,
. i f' Glemthroughthe minand the mist,  Aiiil the laughter wrangled along my . 0. 0 We 0 3 enfmg.  v l 1
. ': . ' And afceling ofsaduess comes oer me, , "  Is Ftrlclmii wllh the (ll'llnh'lll'kl :5 curso .  . ;
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7 Aieeling oisariness and lOllgingI IiTill I zili'iiosl ielt Ill :1 puSs-ion again, I O b, Lllollin'c ot ()l'lC AaIlovo . l f l
. . .. That is not akin to pain. A, became quite stubborn and slupld. l , Iinit like a clinging vme, . 't l ,
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: . .As the mist resembles the rain. I l l C" lie(-[ l 
. 1 Conic, road to ma some poem,  Allil tlllfa was tlltl [11110 for 1101' arms t0 I LOO/C 7102, NFC. Melilme' l  l  '/ I
' '. rSome illjllplellllld heart-felt lay. . twine l , l I; .
i x ., .  hat sha soot ie this restlvss feelin" . - -, ' Once she was fairhut formed 1 r love-. " 
, And banish the thoughts ofdny.  l Around tllls stuhboriiest neck of mine, ,. Like lilies in u hover  , l . .
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 NM frouigmud 011 IllaElCT-Q, l 1 Lu: th' ul m5 I 1 Id "Hd A 0 (1 l 'l.he laughing chock iiow (lioops With tezirs l .
Nomi) 15 sublime- lMid i'eeliiin' them there with their : lliiis \\.'.1ll thy cherished iliiwerl l my. ' 
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 , ' Through thecorridors ol'time; warmth, ynll l{ll()\V i1 11 l f1 ($15 l-Illut . 10C 0, I - . 1 l , 
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Theiriuighty thoughts suggest | V. ,  :31; . -_ lg. . ,.
-. Lifes endless toll and endeavor. l . l 7 Llghb . gs ' ' 0k   1 y
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 Ortears from the eyelids start; | I Leaves a certain felicity l u-ly Child, O shun the mzuldciiiiig cup!" 5 If" . .
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. Who, through theloiig days of labor. 1 01 gm Ll: 9-115). l g .V 5.1" H ; fill? all, IhUUImel mjhbflmg 1.  '.:
 7 And nights devoid of ease, Hill [irw {We lliP ll(;ll't :lml rebuke the ll) ll.ui, \\ litre-let t 10' bplllt 111; (I v ' ,e {'
. ~' Stillllezlld in his soulItlie music , ' ' W . " '  lsoroi'ur tank, to shine,  r I
. . , UfWOHderlulmelmheS- lll'illll , Gm) cleanse thy soul from the Cumming howl 5,.  ,' '
" Smh songs have newer t0 (inlet . A llll teach us rough llLllElill iy' l Lou]: not Upon. [/LL- ici/ui. f 7? . S, ;
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.  And mes i he henenmm : l )l 'en the hoavens within Ii: siwlit 75:: 5', ' 
I - Thatfollows aelfpmyer' - ' : YE) '9 11 7 love one another S" 7611 i (rAfe not of hurestset-ruiiil:5 D [53" ell; .
 Then read from the treasured volume , i i . i -,.i : i u; ., " - l . \,_\_5)l (lul: . '. . . . -.i . PM. '2" 3:  "
\ . The poem oftliy choice;  . .  I l liltl. \\~ till, llll)! k C-llllliH I. l.l U. L I In 1;qu :14, 11 folly (ThtlITLd I .2315; at J
. , And lend, the ryme ofule poet - I l A l Ilii their Iiisjlenilont gllililillllllg], .7 ~ 5 0 I
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lhe beautyo Yvoice, Q1313"  In Jingllllg' our bells and Corals; ll f llll iou . illviIi Ii, .Illsl limit 1 iinpule, 1:33,- 11 I
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I: ' hlkggsmyg&e Arabsi s \Ve keep our spirits so close and clear, . ('1 (110/: mi on. {he viii/m. _ er 
I - ;1I- W- Lonfellout j That we need such trivial quarrels. ,~~r 7* _4ff ,, . l I 7 V 3
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