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  3. Select Poetry.

    Frank Hayman once, a brother of the brush, [?] talents much distinguish'd in his day; But for his art he hardly cared a rush If some odd mischief stumbled in his way. ...

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  4. IRISH MATCH MAKING.

    "Ah! then, could I be after spaking a few words to you, Pet[?]r Brady?" said old Daniel Kins[?]ella, some years ago, to the other, as they were leaving their parish chapel on the Sunday before ...

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  5. LORD BYRON AND HIS PET BEAR.

    We perceive that our friend Moore has omitted some [?]the most whimsical of Lord Byron's juvenile pranks; amongst them, one which we remember was much laughed at, and became a ...

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  6. THE CONVICT PRISON LAMP.

    'Lone, silent watcher of the curtain'd hours, One lamp, one lamp a streaming radiance pours Waveless and constant—through my wakeful night, Rise when I will, that lamp is burning bright! ...

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