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Poetry

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Parent Issue
Day
11
Month
September
Year
1847
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Are your mntters all awryt Keep cool; But consider weli the reason: lf you are but right yeur6elf, Things will come riglit in their searon. Keep cool. Though your case bc desperate, Keep cool: Desperate evils may be cureJ - Theycannot withstand a MAN! What Iiove truemennoi endured'f Keep coo!. Ilaa a villain clieated youí Keep cool: He'e the loser - don't despair; Niiw your eye-teeth have been cut, Keep your temper - grih and bcar. Keep coo!. Has a niaiden proved unkindf Keep cool: If you'd liave your heari'sdesire, Teach yoiing Cupid's golden bow You can stand ís keenest fire. Keep cool. Can you not reform the worldi Keep cool! , Only one tking you can do - Give a bravo lieart to the work: Heavun wants no more of you. Keep cool. Does the piince of serpents hisb? Keep cool: Show your stiffest upper lip: When he seeg that you are firm, You will find that offhe'll slip. Kcoj) cool. Let your i I ís be whai they may, Kcep cool: Seize this truth with heartatid hand - He lliat ruieth well himsulf, Can the nniverse withstund. Keep 00(9.

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Subjects
Signal of Liberty
Old News