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MISCELLANEOUS POEMS.



Thou hast fair forms that move
    With queenly tread;
Thou hast proud fanes above
    Thy mighty dead.

Yet wears thy Tiber's shore
    A mournful mien:—
Rome, Rome! thou art no more
    As thou hast been!