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... MORNING VISIT • 143 THE TWO ARMIES 147 THE STETHOSCOPE SONG 148 EXTRACTS FROM A MEDICAL POEM • 152 A POEM FOR THE MEETING OF THE AMERICAN MEDI- CAL ASSOCIATION AT NEW YORK , MAY 5 , 1853 154 • A SENTIMENT 158 · 159 · RIP VAN WINKLE ...
... MORNING VISIT • 143 THE TWO ARMIES 147 THE STETHOSCOPE SONG 148 EXTRACTS FROM A MEDICAL POEM • 152 A POEM FOR THE MEETING OF THE AMERICAN MEDI- CAL ASSOCIATION AT NEW YORK , MAY 5 , 1853 154 • A SENTIMENT 158 · 159 · RIP VAN WINKLE ...
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... morning star grew dark ; By Hymen's torch , by Cupid's dart , By all that thrills the beating heart ; The bright black eye , the melting blue , I cannot choose between the two . I had a vision in my dreams ; - I saw a row of twenty ...
... morning star grew dark ; By Hymen's torch , by Cupid's dart , By all that thrills the beating heart ; The bright black eye , the melting blue , I cannot choose between the two . I had a vision in my dreams ; - I saw a row of twenty ...
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... morning's call The small - voiced pug - dog welcomes in the sun , And flea - bit mongrels , wakening one by one , Give answer all . When evening dim Draws round us , then the lonely caterwaul , Tart solo , sour duet , and general squall ...
... morning's call The small - voiced pug - dog welcomes in the sun , And flea - bit mongrels , wakening one by one , Give answer all . When evening dim Draws round us , then the lonely caterwaul , Tart solo , sour duet , and general squall ...
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... morning's beam . And therefore love I such as smile On these neglected songs , Nor deem that flattery's needless wile My opening bosom wrongs ; For who would trample , at my side , A few pale buds , my garden's pride ? It may be that my ...
... morning's beam . And therefore love I such as smile On these neglected songs , Nor deem that flattery's needless wile My opening bosom wrongs ; For who would trample , at my side , A few pale buds , my garden's pride ? It may be that my ...
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Page 2 - The mossy marbles rest On the lips that he has prest In their bloom, And the names he loved to hear Have been carved for many a year On the tomb.
Page 1 - I saw him once before, As he passed by the door, And again The pavement stones resound, As he totters o'er the ground With his cane. They say that in his prime, Ere the pruning-knife of Time Cut him down, Not a better man was found By the Crier on his round Through the town.