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now been some years yesterday:-she assured me that the thing was common in London; and as her own thousands, and blooming looks, and rich simplicity of array, put any suspicion in her own case out of the question, I confess I gave some credit to the allegation. If necessary, authorities might be cited, in which case I could quote both "drapery" and the wearers. Let us hope, however, that it is now ob

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Note 5, page 133, stanza lx.

'Tis strange the mind, that very fiery particle,
Should let itself be snuffed out by an Article.

"Divinæ Particulam Auræ."

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