[24] "The wisdom's in the wig."—Old Song.
[25] It may be noticed that, in New York, the Registrar is called the Register—the name of the book being applied to the man who has the office of keeping it.
[26] Boyle died at Limerick, in 1833, of cholera.
[27] Mr. Love has "conveyed" this incident into his romance of "Rory O'More."
Transcriber's Notes:
Variations in spelling, punctuation and hyphenation have been retained except in obvious cases of typographical error:
"...making a cave look as insignificant as a rabbit-([burrrow] -->) burrow."
"...but his feelings might thus be ([embod ed] -->) embodied in words:"
"...he was so very plausible in ([manmer] -->) manner,..."
"...when the Bard showed ([himslf] -->) himself in the north,..."
""...Marquis of ([Congynham] -->) Conyngham..."
"...more careful, more ([sudued] -->) subdued..."
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