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know not of.

Therefore said the dis- | ciples | one to an- | other, │hath | any man | brought him | aught to | eat?!

Jesus | saith unto them, || My meat|

is to do the will of | him that | sent me, finish his work. |111| Say not ye, yet four months, and be- | hold

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SATAN CALLING THE FALLEN ANGELS FROM THE OBLI

VIOUS POOL.

Milton. Paradise Lost. Book I.

He scarce had | ceas'd | when the su- | perior | fiend |
Was moving | toward the | shore,

penderous | shield |

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the | broad cir- | cumfe- |

on his shoulders, like the moon, whose | orb, |

Thro' optic glass the | Tuscan | artist | views, į

At | evening

- Or in Val- | darno,

from the | top of | Fiesole, |

to des- | cry | new | lands, |

Rivers, or | mountains, on her | spotty | globe.

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Smote on him | sore be- | sides, || vaulted with | fire. | ។ ។ | ។។ |

Nathless he so en- | dur'd | till on the | beach | Of that en- | flamed | sea | he stood,

call'd |

and

His legions, || angel | forms, who | lay,

en- | tranc'd, |

Thick as autumnal | leaves that strew the brooks In | Vallom- | brosa, || where the E- | trurian

shades, |

High over- arch'd | em- | bower; or scattered sedge |

A- | float, | when with | fierce | winds, | O-rion,} arm'd, |

Hath vex'd the | Red | Sea | coast, whose

waves o'er- threw |

Bu-siris and his | Memphian | cavalry, |

While with per- | fidious | hatred

sued |

they pur

The sojourners of | Goshen, who beheld |

From the safe | shore, their | floating | carcases And broken | chariot | wheels: | | so | thick be- | strown |

Abject and lost, | lay | these, |17| covering the flood,

Under a mazement of their | hideous | change. |` 9171

He | call'd | so | loud, ❘ that | all the | hollow deep |

Of hell re- | sounded |1|19|

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If such as- tonishment as | this | can | seize | E-ternal spirits; || or have ye | chosen

this place,

To slumber | here, as in the | vales of | heaven? 111111

Or in this | abject | posture || have you | sworn | To adore the | Conqueror? |11111 who | now be- | holds |

Cherub and seraph || rolling|in the| flood, | With scatter'd ¦ arms and | ensigns,

Till, a- non,

His swift pur- | suers, from | heaven | gates, | discern

The advantage, and de- | scending, | tread us down |

Thus | drooping; || or with | linked | thunderbolts | Trans- fix us to the | bottom of this | gulph. 111111 Awake! ||a- | rise!

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MARCO BOZZARIS, THE EPAMINONDAS OF MODERN

GREECE.

(He fell in an attack upon the Turkish camp at Lapsi, the site of ancient Platea, August, 20, 1823, and expired in the moment of victory.)

At | midnight || in his | guarded | tent |

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press'd that | monarch's | throne |

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As Eden's garden | bird.

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in the forest | shades, |

Boz- zaris ranged his | Suliote | band,

True as the | steel | of their | tried | blades, | Heroes in heart and | hand, 11111 There had the Persian's | thousands | stood, 1 There had the | glad earth | drunk their blood

On | old Pla- | tæa's | day: |

And now there | breathed that | haunted air The sons of sires who conquered | there, I

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That bright dream was his last;11 He woke to hear his | sentry's | shriek, | To arms! they | come! | the | Greek11 the Greek 1

He woke to die | midst | flame and | smoke, And shout and groan and | sabre stroke,

And death-shots | falling | thick and fast,

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