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against his name on the speculative division list. The late honorable Robert Baldwin, in a playful and humoros[** humorous]way interpreted the feeling of Parliament when in allusion to the subject of our sketch he once said that /* Whether grave, or mellow, He was such a genial, testy pleasant fellow; Had so much sense, and so much wit about him, There was no living with him or without him. */ |
Poetry within prose
The indentation of the first line probably means it's from the middle of the original line. We maintain the indentation even though this poetry is nested within prose.
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