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Lesson 108 — "Address to the Mummy in Belzoni's Exhibition, London" from New Monthly Mag.

A letter/ode to the mummy in the exhibition, wondering what he was. Maybe a priest, a mason, a soldier, or someone else?
Sep 19, 2023 06:30PM
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Lesson 128 — “Celestial City” from the Bible

Revelation
Sep 19, 2023 08:29PM
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Marisa
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Lesson 127 — “Comfort Ye My People” from the Bible

Isaiah 40
Sep 19, 2023 08:28PM
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Marisa
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Lesson 126 — “The Proverbs of Solomon” from the Bible

Proverbs 10
Sep 19, 2023 08:27PM
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Marisa
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Lesson 125 — “Woe to Ariel” from the Bible

Isaiah 29…I didn’t even know the name Ariel was in the Bible. Pretty cool
Sep 19, 2023 08:26PM
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Marisa
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Lesson 124 — “Morning” by Anonymous

An ode to the morning and how grateful nature is, while most people are so focused on work they forget to thank God
Sep 19, 2023 08:24PM
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Marisa
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Lesson 123 — “The Journey of a Day: A Picture of Human Life” by Dr Johnson

Obidah tries to travel from one place to another, but starts to take the easier road and gets hopelessly lost after a while. He runs into a hermit who warns him against doing that in life
Sep 19, 2023 08:23PM
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Marisa
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Lesson 122 — “Reflections in Westminister Abbey” by Addison

Addison loves to wander in the abbey when he’s in a serious mood, and read all the tombs and wonder at how life is so often reduced to two dates at the end
Sep 19, 2023 08:19PM
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Marisa
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Lesson 121 — “Apostrophe to the Ocean” by Byron

Many empires have come and gone, many empires have built on land. But the ocean stands apart. Byron describes it as having “the image of eternity”
Sep 19, 2023 08:17PM
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Marisa
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Lesson 120 — “Ladies’ Headdresses” from Spectator

Someone wrote to the Spectator talking about the fashion of headdresses over the years, and how they were too much before. Currently the fashion is to the writer’s preference, and he says nature has already ornamented women best
Sep 19, 2023 08:15PM
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Marisa
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Lesson 119 — “A Dirge” by Croly

A funeral poem about death and all that, then turns our attention to the future and the new Earth
Sep 19, 2023 08:12PM
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