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. The life and letters of Fitz-Greene Halleck . rs sway bespeaks :These, when arranged in order due,Disclose the name I mean, to view. 99 REBUS, No. 2. TO MISS # * * What decks the azure sky at even ?Wlio dwell within the courts of heaven ?What does the miser toil to find ?What fires the warriors daring mind ?What beats within my breast so true,* * * wheneer I think of you ?^^^lat is that little twist of gold^^^lich on your finger I behold ? 100 LIFE AND LETTERS. What v/as her name, for Ive forgot,Who dwelt on Edens happy spot ?Whats that amusement, lately slighted,Which you and me has oft delighted ?What is that power which joy insures,And binds, I hope, my heart to yours ?What is that virtue pure glovesIn her whose name these lines compose ?Whence do loves fatal arrows fly,That bid the wounded bosom sigK?What is that passion—can you guess,WTiich I can feel, but cant express ?And what cold month concludes the bids us hope that snow is near ?These questions, if you answer give a well-known name to CHAPTER Leaves Guilford.—Arrival in New York.—Enters Jacob Barkers Counting-room.—First Letters.—His Business Associates.—Xew York in 1811.—Visits Guilford.—Poem appears in Columbian.—The Iron Grays.—TheUgly Club.—Literature of 1800-15.—Becomes acquainted with DeKayand Drake.—Visits to Hunters Point and Love Lane.— The CulpritFa3^—Goes to North Carolina.—At Drakes WaiTen Bank.—Receives Poetical Epistles from Drake.—WritesSongs for IMIss McCall.—Poem, Twilight.—Anecdote.


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