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MS of RB ERT NICOLL, ‘a late ee 
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‘punctuality and despatch.—33, Brown-street, Manchester. ey ae ee y poems,’ he wrote to a = 
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a genui —keen, sensitive, strong. im- 
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arnis i nd particulars ing the abo 
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tt cegenp neta ernere on aig yaaa ‘or Horti- which form the bulk of the volume before us.” — — 
Standa 
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sale peices. « bangla e been on the mens divinior, irra- 
Ps a a te verse. a oceasion to ay wg roe 
bee PATRONISED B’ ilies ners AND GENTRY. taeerd more aclight in the perusal of an author than this little 
iy PROVED Snug wia¥ ENGINE (Registered); Comet Bee eto all who stu it aright.” Glasgow 
' " ‘ons 
His poetry is full of manly sentiment and warm 
nore out in rhymes at once animated and Beacvthen cel vem 
id. 
8 seth Fegre of the fugitive pieces in the volume before us may take 
their place beside the best productions of the best Scottish bards ; 
of | they ma bear comparison, indeed, with those of the imm ortal 
“Burns bh shireman. 
Ma ess and pure, at the age of 23, died Scotland's second 
Burns.” — Ebenezer Elliott. 
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