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XXXVI.

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Whate'er might be his worthlessness or worth,

Poor fellow! he had many things to wound him.

Let's own—since it can do no good on earth—H

It was a trying moment that which found him

Standing alone beside his desolate hearth,

Where all his household gods lay shivered round him:39

No choice was left his feelings or his pride,

Save Death or Doctors' Commons—so he died.I

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