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Maid of Erin Struggles _ As a Servant, but Her Poetic Genius Triumphs Here With Hope of Crocks o’ Goold, but Sad Was Her Heart at the Duskue That Greeted Her. But, Glory Be! She Toile an’ Slaves With Hope Burnin’ in Her Heartan’ Now She Has Reached Her Reward, for Her Bookful of Poetry Is Ertl ey ‘When, 1 wae young and fanccens my vated one 0 Gress, The home cares for y aged Firvash cremate’ of Aecten ond guid teens STO =p ‘There is much of both patrictiem and Garni tm this Iitte volume, which ts (aeeribed as follows: Semen tabo thete money, tut ‘ts herd fo ext "0 the whole fo 6 mee whin ao rcpt a a2by a pal ! i ft can ge Bh ready to do anything that hand, and then hold on tight and for her chance. 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