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  2. Original Poetry.

    [?]ast fades the day;—but in the ruddy west The red-eyed sun still glares upon the world, Gilding the surface of yon lake's smooth broast, Where the dark swans, with ohon wings unfurl'd, ...

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    What are the vaunted treasures of the earth, The pomp of glittering gems, of gold, and lands, Fair palaces that echo festal mirth, Pageants of pride, and kneeling vassal bands? ...

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  5. LORD BYRON.

    "My first acquaintance with Byron, began in a manner rather doubtful. I was so far from having any thing to do with the offensive criticism in the Edinburgh, that I remember remonstrating against ...

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  6. THE SOLITARY GRAVES.

    Near the close of a fine autumnal day, in the year 1822, a pleasure-boat was seen gliding over the bosom of one of the small romantic lakes, in the western parts of New ...

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