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EPIGRAM.
[When long, the drama, in a sordid age]
When long, the drama, in a sordid age,Had droop'd an exile; to the desert stage
Impassion'd nature, weeping as she smiled,
Led, by his trembling hand, her darling child:
Even from the worms upstarted buried spleen,
While Shakspeare's dust, in transport murmur'd— “Kean!”
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