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POEMS BY TWO BROTHERS.
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Stanzas; "In early youth I lost my sire;" Memory; "Yes, there be some gay souls who never weep;" The Exile's Harp; "Have ye not seen the buoyant orb?" "Why should we weep for those who die?" "Religion! tho' we seem to spurn;" Remorse; "On golden evenings, when the sun;" The Dell of E—; My Brother; Antony to Cleopatra; "I wander in darkness and sorrow;" "To one whose hope reposed on thee;" The Old Sword; "We meet no more;" The Gondola; Written by an Exile of Bassorah, while sailing down the Euphrates; Maria to her Lute, the gift of her dying Lover; The Vale of Bones; To Fancy; Boyhood; "Did not thy roseate lips outvie;" Huntsman's Song; Persia; Egypt; The Druid's Prophecies; Lines to one who entertained a light opinion of an Eminent Character; Swiss Song; The Expedition of Nadir Shah into Hindostan; Greece; The Maid of Savoy; Ignorance of Modern Egypt; Midnight; "In summer, when all Nature glows;" Scotch Song; "Borne on light wings of buoyant down;" Song; "The stars of yon blue placid sky;" Friendship; On the Death of my Grandmother; "And ask ye why these sad tears stream?" The Reign of Love; On Sublimity; The Deity; "'Tis the Voice of the Dead;" Time: an