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... gait be proudest. Would'et thou Trath'sfair rerblancesee, All viewless to the rabble, : eep thy soul uabribed and free From Whig and Tory squabble; From fretful faction's hoarse debate, From foiled ambition's canker, From seas of never-ending prate And ...

CURRENT LITERATURE

... Clanc is,we believe, as untrue in fact as it is un- mannerly in-the mode of 'expression. Mr. Reeve has not learned from his' Whig friends the easy citizenship of good breeding. It is remarkable that Mr. Reeve should have read 'and written so' much about ...

LITERATURE

... hostess to keep it up. 01 course the political complexion of Holland House was, as our author remarks, almost exclusively of the Whig party, though be amusingly adds, that it was always a matter or rejoicing to Lady Holland when she could catch a stray Tory ...