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ACROSTIC.

0 ShX a little paper, " X celsior I " its cry — F or higher yet, and higher, • 0 bberveb,' shalt thou fly ; R efuting all the evil, D .spelling every trace. A gent of right thou 1 It be; N ever thy name disgrace ; D aring the world to face. G ourage, then, little paper, TJ ntiring struggle on ; S oon shall success attend thee, T hy meed of praise be won. O bserving all thy neighbors, B ut not with evil e,ye, S o that thou may'st befriend them, E ncourage them to try ; R ight royally we'll help thee, 'V ying with might and main : E ach week that speeds thee forward R eaders and writers gain. Aunt Peg.

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Oxford Observer, Volume I, Issue VI, 21 September 1889, Page 5

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ACROSTIC. Oxford Observer, Volume I, Issue VI, 21 September 1889, Page 5

ACROSTIC. Oxford Observer, Volume I, Issue VI, 21 September 1889, Page 5