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{{hi|May avarice lose his purse and benevolence find {{reconstruct|it}}

{{hi|May hope be the physician when calamity's the disease}}

{{hi|May virtue be our armour when assailed by wickedness}}

{{hi|Plenty to the poor, and feeling to the rich}}

{{hi|Paddy O Blarney's toast—Arrah, may we live {{reconstruct|all}} the days of our lives}}

{{hi|Protection and provision to the industrious}}

{{hi|Palsy to the hand of the assassin}}

{{hi|Plenty to the benevolent and poverty to the miser}}

{{hi|Politeness without affectation, and plain dealing without rudeness}} {{nop}} {{block center/e}}