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THE

NEW RUGBEIAN.

No. I.

OCTOBER, 1858.

Lis must have an end," and it is an equally

ERRATA

Page 25, line 4, for "growth" read the growth."

Page 40, line 24, for "year" read "ger."

Page 75, lines 12 and 30, for "Plato" read "Arc.."

Page 161, line 30, after "before" erase "!"

Page 242, line 2, for "here, here," read "bear, bear.”

Youth is imitative; let us have

should have an organ, if not the best school, &c. &c.? Ignorant we are of the world, and, alas! too ignorant of books: weak will be our sentiments and matter; weaker the style, the water we shall mix with them; yet weak and foolish and ignorant as our writing may be, weakness, good friends, and folly and ignorance is now-a-days no reason against writing.

"But echoes, empty echoes; to what end Call back void fictions of an untaught soul,

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