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I love to look on woman, when her eye 
Beams with the radiant light of charity ; 
I love to look on woman, bane her face 
Glows with religion’s pure a god grace; 
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PEA, Everastine. AN APPOINTED MEETING. 
BS LATHYRUS LATIFOLIA. The present hour demands our care, 
The rest be left to heaven....... Sophocles’ Antigone. 
Let us consult together; believe me ’tis no time 
For dull delay; ’tis the decisive hour, 
And this the very crisis of our fate. Sophocles’ Electra. 
ANSWER. 
Come you this afternoon, 
To know our pleasure in this case........... Shaks. 
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And is he gone ?—on sudden solit — 
How oft that fearful question will intrude! 
’Twas but an instant past—and here * stood! . Byron. 
eH il Wipes: = I’ll think it but a fond conceit; 
a f §. 0 = i Ups It cannot be that thou art gone!......... Coleridge. 
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VEZ Think’st thou that she, whose only light. 
n this dim world, from the 
Could bear the long and cheerless ni 
How can I live without thee, how forego 
Thy sweet converse and love? 
There is no living, none, 
If Bertram be away 
ANSWER. 
J ove will grow 
Intenser in our absence, and again 
Burn with a tenderer glow when I return. 
Fear not; this is my last resolve, and this 
My parting token....... . 
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O! HOW REFRESHING HFR SPIRIT’S 
Her smiling sae wyling, 
INFLUENCE ! Wad make 
a wretch forget his woe!l..... ... Burns. 
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So lovely, yet so arch, s0 full of mirth, 
The overflowings of an innocent heart 
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Which thrills the heart of man ‘ike yas of heaven. 
T.-C. Otis 
Give me the advantage of a brief discourse. . . . Shakes. 
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