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jo PAME. 3 In his breast. was the strong desire to rise ; He craved the praise of men. He had a f 0 10 ae} | YEARS | MEARS: That rebelled against dull narrowness. He OLD, D. strove ey ou Torhave his name writ on the shining scroll ‘That ame: bolde Ja ber Jeweled bands. He ~ wrought With mightand.rain to leave some reson, when Pale death should come to claim ,him, which would show ‘That. he bad lived and, been a leader among ‘men. Joy bubbles in his; breast today. He bolds His head poised as a. king's when some old foe Kneéels suing for the peace that erst he swore Might never be. His name, unknown a week ago, Has been in print. Among the seven col- umns of Vice-presidents and secretaries who were billed to.help preside At last night's great political blow-oat His name appeared. His mark is made— his soul is gratified. leveland Leader, The Purest Type oF THE Purest Whiskey. 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