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A TRIPLET ON THE REIGN OF THE GREAT SULTAN.
Such are the stillness and peace that prevail through the Sultan's dominionsThat the dread Angel of Death, when he startles thy couch with his pinions,
Can bring thee no stillier peace than is found in the Sultan's dominions.
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