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"The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 375, June 13, 1829"


VYVYAN.
[1] The scenes and events in tins sketch are drawn from nature, and real
occurrences on the southern coast.

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OLD POETS.

GOOD DEEDS.
Wretched is he who thinks of doing ill.
His evil deeds long to conceal and hide;
For though the voice and tongues of men be still,
By fowls and beasts his sins shall be descried.
And God oft worketh by his secret will,
That sin itself, the sinner so doth guide,
That of its own accord without request,
He makes his wicked doings manifest.
SIR J. HARRINGTON.
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DEATH.
Death is a port whereby we reach to joy,
Life is a lake that drowneth all in pain,
Death is so near it ceaseth all annoy,
Life is so leav'd that all it yields is vain;
And as by life to bondage Man was brought,
Even so likewise by death was freedom wrought.
EARL OF SURREY.
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BEAUTY.


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