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  2. BRIGHTON FAIR.

    I must confess a vagabond inclination for the vulgar pleasures of a fair. The mingled sounds of the mimic penny-trumpet, the rattle, and the toy-drum, the grinding of the barrel-organs, the clashing of cymbals, and the ...

    Article : 3,376 words
  3. THE PREACHER PARROT; OR, THE TRIALS OF TRUTH.

    "TRUTH," says John Milton, is "rarely born, but, like a bastard, to the shame of him who begets it." Lot not the veracious reader start at this dreamy faith; for the came author goes on to declare, that time at length ...

    Article : 2,118 words
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