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Excerpt from B�ranger's Songs of the Empire, the Peace, and the Restoration
I have long wished to attempt this task. Its magni tude has deterred me. Not that I have ever doubted that patient diligence, and the warmest sympathy with my subj eot (though backed by executive powers of never such mediocrity), would ultimately secure to me much of the success aspired to. But I have wanted the time and means. In the present age of railway literature, the labour of carefully digesting, and reproducing in ano ther language, the life's work of a very old man (never at any time an idler) could not possibly meet with ade quate pecuniary compensation; and labours of love, on an extended scale, are luxuries that the working au thor must be chary of indulging in. He might as well dream of yachts and hunters.
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