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Magazine I have never had a poem faithfully rendered. 

And in one of the Societys catalogues most lugubrious mistakes were made.

As "Castled Hill and Lake" were printed, cattled hill and lake, and other blunders, making one wish he had never courted the gentle muse.

[[note]] JOHN GELLATLY, PAPERS, Archives of American Art[[/note]]