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    OR ever thine, whate'er this heart betide; For ever mine, where'er our lot be cast; Fate, that may rob us of all wealth beside, Shall leave us love—till life itself be past. ...

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  4. PERSONAL SKETCHES OF HIS OWN TIMES[?]

    Curran and Barrington were on a visit to a clergyman near Carlow, who had invited a party of j[?]l spirits to meet them. Dinner was appointed for five pre[?] as C[?] always stipulated for ...

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  5. MR, HUME'S ECONOMY.

    We never saw a man cut so despicable a figure as Hume has done, in voting away the public money in the Russo-Whig job. It is enough to give a person the yellow jaundice—(no reflection ...

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