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Charles Sprague (1791 – 1875)


Early American poet.
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Charles Sprague I agree | disagree
Yes, social friend, I love thee well,
In learned doctors’ spite;
Thy clouds all other clouds dispel,
And lap me in delight.
Sprague quotes I agree | disagree
Lo where the stage, the poor, degraded stage,
Holds its warped mirror to a gaping age.
Sprague I agree | disagree
Behold! in Liberty’s unclouded blaze
We lift our heads, a race of other days.




Through life’s dark road his sordid way he wends,
An incarnation of fat dividends.
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