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  2. TOO FAST AND TOO FAR.

    "Too fast and too far !" said good old Parson Wheatley, of Eddington, to his younger brother in the ministry, who had that day officiated in the old gentleman's pulpit -- "too fast and too far !" "Yes, sir." ...

    Article : 3,256 words
  3. POETRY.

    How blest the pilgrim, who in trouble Can lean upon a bosom-friend. Strength, courage, hope, with him redouble, When foes assail, or griefs impend. ...

    Article : 179 words
  4. TEETOTALISM IN THE HARVEST FIELD.

    In a tract recently published by the South Midland Temperance Association, is the following statement from John Jarman, labourer, of Clipstone, Northamptonshire -- dated June. ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. FACTS FROM IRELAND.

    6. John Brien, aged thirty-nine, bellhanger at Killarney, took the pledge 8th June, 1839. Before he took the pledge, was drunk, more or less, every day. Wonders, now how he could. ...

    Article : 1,112 words
  6. NOT ONE PAUPER LEFT.

    At the late Anniversary, in Exeter Hall, the Rev. Mr. Spencer, of Hinton, near Bath, said -- I was glad when on the top of a coach the other day, to hear a gentleman, who was ...

    Article : 347 words
  7. RIPE AND UNRIPE.

    Child. -- Pa, what did Mr. Falgar mean, when he said in his temperance address the other day, that moderate drinkers are ripening for drunkards ? Father. -- Do you not remember, my child, how a ...

    Article : 90 words
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