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i NOTES ON THE NEWSPAPERS.
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Not to the fool , or he who looks On women but as gaudy books , Where gilding takes the place of reason , Or fashion makes their life—a season : Not to the worshipper of rules Made by the world to govern fools ^ Or him who makes himself a minion
Beneath that despot ' s sway , —Opinion : But unto all who worship truth , I do commend thee , artless Ruth ! Thy lips are sweet ! shall I tell why ? Those lips ne ' er opened to a lie ; And round them dwells that simple grace ,
The charm that consecrates thy face . Thy mild yet fearless eye would brook On Danger ' s hideous self to look ; And though the serpent tongue might lurk With double venom for its work , Thou hast one friend to guard thee—Truth She tnaketh thee strong-hearted , —Ruth !
And where thou lovest , thou dost love With firmness nought on earth can move ; Like unto her whose name thou bearest , Alike their joy or grief thou sharest ; Though Poverty might cloud their day , Though wanderers through a thorny way Their eyes thy light , their heart thy clime , Alt evils thou wouldst dare—and Time Would find thee , in thy warm heart ' s truth ( Like her ) their own devoted Ruth .
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Commencement of the Session . —The first fight has been well fought ; the second is raging while we are writing . * Our readers are probably satiated with discussions on the speakership ; and the people have pretty strongly evinced their gratified feeling in the rej > ly which Mr . Abercromby ' s election gave to the ill advised authority that dissolved the late Parliament . The country is now in the hands of the Reformers . The robber faction , is at their
m ^ rcyj and they pare not the tigers £ j&w& , the responsibility w"Jt is just decided ; let the Tories turn out . or cease to , cant about the Constitute , A « cot 4 ing t <> the 0 I 4 toh > 8 of their idolatry , they a ^ Hdefuhct . as d Government .
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I Notes On The Newspapers.
i NOTES ON THE NEWSPAPERS .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), March 2, 1835, page 204, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2643/page/60/
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