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... POETRY . ..t _tl POEM, by LORD BYRON, gagraped oil the Si/ocr Mlounting ?? .rOBmr.T, MadCe o0t vf ., imumaIOI ScidI, in his Lordship's losscsswinz. START not! uior dream my spirit lcld, In tue behold th;' only scull From which (nulike a living head) What ...

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... POETRY. PROLOGUE To the Net T2ragedy vf T The APOSTATE, (WFritten by William Wallace, Esq.) I SPOKFN BY MR. CON-NOR. v .RpOUS the realms, and boundless are the views, Where fatey wanders with the Tragic Muse. A What spot to-Dlght, o'er that expansive ...

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... POETRY. | THE FLOWER OF LOVE: Fran, the Netw NOVEL of MELINCOURT. ,TlS said the Rose is Love's own flower, It's flush so bright, it's thorns so many And Winter on its bloom has power, But has not on its sweetness any. For though young Love's etherial ...

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... POETRY Fjenmina ajnew sylvasque ingforius.. on the RIVER DART in DEVONSHIRE. w {1tl.. IPid(tar soars uph orneon Eagle's wings, All t nut less darilng tuneftil Horace sings, -is mtie oamnr o* t lhe 1,use, to stray irlli fal cy's realms beneath her fost'ring ...