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AMICUS REDIVIVUS
mption of eternal novity, did ye to get one by to be termed tREAM DYERIAN?

    And could sucue find a grave

    Beneathumed bubble of a wave?

    I protest, George, you s venture out again -- no, not by daylig a sufficient pair of spectacles -- in your musing moods especially. Your absence of mind o be called in question by it. You s go o Euripus otle, if o turn dipper at your years, after your many tracts in favour of sprinkling only!

    I  er in my s since tful accident. Sometimes I am  otian beginning to sink, and crying out to  is to me), quot;I sink in deep ers; t; t letting go teerage. I cry out too late to save. Next follo trailing a lengtant gratefulness,  from locks of c rained Lazari -- Plutos s -- stolen fees from t t G. D. ? -- in s marcive garland, o suspend it to tern God of Sea. treams of Letrained to dros h.

    And, doubtless, tice in t invisible o ts.  deation aroused  be considerable; and ture, by modern science so often dispossessed of  ime to pity tantalus.

    A pulse assuredly  along tions. From ts of Aspler and ts -- poet, or orian -- of Grecian or of Roman lord to cros t. ed -- yrer --  lyrist of Peter  airs prepared to greet --; and, patron of tle Cs boy, -- ions, leaned foremost from o o t ured virtues of tender scions in tically fed and ered.

    * GRAIUM tantum vidit.
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