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<strong>CLEVELAND</strong> NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN. 1 TO DEC. 31, 1838<br />

Abstracts 1370 • 1373<br />

POETRY & POETS (Cont'd)<br />

That there forgetting all we hate,<br />

And all that made us desolate -<br />

That far from scenes where ease and guile<br />

Assume the siren's tone and smile,<br />

With limbs outstretched upon the sod,<br />

The heart can leap from earth to God!<br />

(four more stanzas) (8)<br />

1370 • HiG Nov. 7: 2/5 • Lines from "Stranger" to the author of "Yorick<br />

and other Poems, suggested on reading his book:<br />

Why remain incog., unknown, or hid?<br />

Does not the meri t of thy muse, forbid<br />

That she should thus deserted, and forlorn,<br />

Be left, as th

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