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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction. Volume 14, No. 397, November 7, 1829

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EPITAPH IN BRENTWOOD CHURCHYARD, ESSEX

 
Here lyes Isaac Greentree.
 

A wag passing through the churchyard, wrote as follows:—

 
There is a time when these green trees shall fall,
And Isaac Greentree rise above them all.
 

GALLOWAYS—WHY PARTICULAR HORSES SO CALLED

Galloway is a county in Scotland that lies the most to the south and the nearest to Ireland. This county gives name to a particular breed of horses of a middling size, which are strong, active, hardy, and serviceable.

Tradition reports that this kind of horse sprung from some Spanish stallions, who swam on shore from some of the ships of the famous Spanish Armada wrecked on the coast.

C.K.W.

WARNING TO YOUNG LADIES

Intended as an "accompaniment" to a celebrated piece of Music, by Craven
 
Oh! ladies fair, tho' smooth the air,
I send you now, I pray take care—
Lest "THE LIGHT BARK" be, after all,
Foredoom'd to perish in a squall!
 
PRINTER'S DEVIL.

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