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Henry Irving. 1838— 1905.

Greatness and gentleness together came, Dear Master, in the magic of your fame. You w«re so gentle in your greatness, we Knew not the fulness of your empery . Nor that you moved, above our common eyes, As suns do in the farness of the skies. 0 Chief of us I Great-set, majestical . And yeb no higher than the hearts of all! — 8.W., in "The Sta^e."

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Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 287, 30 December 1905, Page 16

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Henry Irving. 1838—1905. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 287, 30 December 1905, Page 16

Henry Irving. 1838—1905. Free Lance, Volume VI, Issue 287, 30 December 1905, Page 16

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