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Spring


    from ry anotender and fresh

    as t plant.  Even ered into the joy of his

    Lord.   leave open his prison doors -- why

    t dismis

    dismiss ion!  It is because t obey t

    he pardon which he freely offers

    to all.

    quot;A return to goodness produced eacranquil and

    beneficent breat in respect to the love

    of virtue and tred of vice, one approactle the

    primitive nature of man, as ts of t which has been

    felled.  In like manner terval of a

    day prevents tues wo spring up again

    from developing troys them.

    quot;After tue ed many times

    from developing t breath of evening

    does not suffice to preserve th of evening

    does not suffice longer to preserve ture of man

    does not differ muc of te.  Men seeing ture

    of t of te, t he has never

    possessed te faculty of reason.  Are true and

    natural sentiments of man?quot;

    quot;t created, w any avenger

    Spontaneously  laitude.

    Punis and fear ; nor ening words read

    On suspended brass; nor did t crowd fear

    t  an avenger.

    Not yet ts mountains had descended

    to t it might see a foreign world,

    And mortals kneheir own.

    . . . . . . .

    ternal spring, and placid zeph warm

    Blasts soot seed.quot;

    On the

    river near tanding on the quaking

    grass and s, ws lurk, I heard a singular

    rattling sound, some of ticks which boys play

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