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A PRINTER'S EPITAPH.

The following appears on the grarestone of a printer :— No mow shall copy bad perplex my brain: No more shall type's small face my ©yebaDe. strain; . . No more tie proofs foul page create me troubles By errors, transportations, outs, and doubles • No more to over-run shall I begin; ' .'*' No more be driven out and drivea'af;';" V 7 The stubborn pressman's brow I now may - scoff, „.,.. < Eeyieed, corrected, and finally worked ofiV:

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4507, 15 June 1883, Page 2

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74

A PRINTER'S EPITAPH. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4507, 15 June 1883, Page 2

A PRINTER'S EPITAPH. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4507, 15 June 1883, Page 2

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