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"Love is like a dizziness," says the old song Love is so in existence Of course, I don't

allude to the fraternal or the friendly, or any other such nonsensical

old-fashioned trash that artless people still believe in, but to the

real genuine article that Adam felt for Eve when he first saw her, and

which all who read this--above the innocent and unsusceptible age of

twelve--have experienced And the fancy and the reality are soThe former perhaps, reeable a sensation

while it lasts as itssister Love is said to be blind,

and it also has a very injurious effect on the eyesight of its

victims--an effect that neither spectacles nor oculists can aid in the

slightest degree, , but one

object, and that alone

I don't knohether these were Mr Malcolainst the door-way, and folded his ar of his day-star In fact, I aeneral thing, not being any n of His Most Gracious Majesty, Charles

II, than they are at the present day; but I do know, that no sooner was

his bosoht, than he

forgot hiuished