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  2. GLANCES AT SOME OF THE POETS OF YOUNG IRELAND.

    A Blonder sound—yet hoary Time Doth to the soul exalt it with the chime Of all his years,—a company Of ages coming, ages gone— ...

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  3. ENGLAND'S SECOND CONVERSION.

    SIR,—When Mr. Froude is casting about for the causes which influence the rapid growth of Catholicity, and hasten the decay of Protestantism in England, he should carefully study the ...

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