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108.<br />

ies—they yet acknowledged in<br />

their language that they formed<br />

but one nation were but<br />

branches <strong>of</strong> the same family.<br />

<strong>Homer</strong> has 'men <strong>of</strong> other<br />

tongues:' and yet <strong>Homer</strong> had<br />

no general name for the Greek<br />

nation."—Heeren, "Ancient<br />

Greece," Section vii. p. 107,<br />

sq.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cranes.<br />

"Marking the tracts <strong>of</strong> air,<br />

the clamorous cranes<br />

Wheel their due flight in<br />

varied ranks descried:<br />

And each with outstretch'd<br />

neck his rank<br />

maintains,<br />

In marshall'd order<br />

through th' ethereal void."

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