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The Captain's Motion was universally applauded, and in ten Days they fell'd and rough hew'd a hundred and fifty large Trees, without any Interruption from, or seeing any of, the Inhabitants.

William gazed on the pale face: from head to foot he scanned the delicate, slender form, and then, turning away, he said to Fitzosborne: "Thou, whose mailed hand hath fell'd a war-steed, art thou not ashamed of thyself? The day is coming, I see it afar, when these slight men shall set their feet upon our corslets."

"Why, son, what had happened?" said Grant, his abundant sympathies instantly responding. "Teddy's spoiled," the child sobbed. "I set him on the side of the pig pen, and he fell'd in, and the big pig et him ate him up. He didn't 'zactly eat him up, either just kind of chewed him, like." "Well that certainly is too bad.

"The horrid plough has rased the green Where yet a child I strayed; The axe has fell'd the hawthorn screen, The schoolboy's summer shade." I hope, however, the threatened devastation will not be consummated in my day.

One might indeed have sung of this little red violin that looked to Lyddy, in the sunset glow, as if it were veneered with rubies all that Shelley sang of another perfect instrument: "The artist who this viol wrought To echo all harmonious thought, Fell'd a tree, while on the steep The woods were in their winter sleep, Rock'd in that repose divine Of the wind-swept Apennine; And dreaming, some of Autumn past, And some of Spring approaching fast, And some of April buds and showers, And some of songs in July bowers, And all of love; and so this tree O that such our death may be! Died in sleep, and felt no pain, To live in happier form again."

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