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  2. SPECTATOR'S LIBRARY.

    You took me, William, when a girl, unto your home and heart, To bear in all your after-fate a fond and faithful part ; And tell me have I ever tried that duty to forego, Or pined there was not joy for me when you were sunk in woe ? ...

    Article : 415 words
  3. The Child of the Islands.--A Poem, by the Honorable Mrs. Norton. London. 8vo. 1845.

    THIS brilliant volume has not materially softened our suspicion that the present purveyors of our popular literature are on a false tack. We still doubt whether any great good will come of this eternal reproduction in imaginative works, of the ...

    Article : 2,557 words
  4. THE IRISH EMIGRANT TO HIS LETTER.

    For the sake of the dear little isle where I send you, For those who will welcome, and speed, and befriend you; For the green hills of Erin that still hold my heart there, Though stain'd with the blood of the patriot and martyr. ...

    Article : 251 words
  5. CARROLL O'DALY AND ECHO.

    Carroll--Speak playful echo, speak me well, For thou know'st all our care ; Thou sweet responding sybil, tell, Who works this strange affair?-- ...

    Article : 481 words
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