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VIII. " That such have died enables us " .... 146

IX. "They won't frown always, some sweet

day" 147

X. Immortality H 8

XI. " The distance that the dead have gone " . . 149

XII. " How dare the robins sing " 15

XIII. Death l $ l

XIV. Unwarned i5 2

XV. " Each that we lose takes part of us " . . . 153

XVI. " Not any higher stands the grave " .... 154

XVII. Asleep 155

XVIII. The Spirit IS 6

XIX. The Monument 157

XX. " Bless God, he went as soldiers " .... 158

XXI. " Immortal is an ample word " 159

XXII. " Where every bird is bold to go " . . . . 160

XXIII. " The grave my little cottage is " 161

XXIV. " This was in the white of the year "... 162 XXV. " Sweet hours have perished here " ... 163

XXVI. "Me! Come! My dazzled face " .... 164

XXVII. Invisible l6 5

XXVIII. " I wish I knew that woman's name " . . . 166

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