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A FRAGMENT.

Dedicated (without permission) to Mr Hooper. Alas! for the vanity of mild insanity Under the sun! Total abstinence likened to Christianity Is Pox outdone ? ’ And, Oh, the one-sidedness and the misguidcdness , Of Templars’ views, Who of God’s good gifts have no undecidedB6SB, Some to refuse. Though no University taught this perversity With words abstruse, Yet, e’en Mr Hooper might know the diversity ’Tween use and abuse. W.

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Evening Star, Issue 3736, 12 February 1875, Page 3

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A FRAGMENT. Evening Star, Issue 3736, 12 February 1875, Page 3

A FRAGMENT. Evening Star, Issue 3736, 12 February 1875, Page 3

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