Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 316
... hope you won't propose ! No voice suits mine so well as yours, in gay duet or song, No other arm can guide me safe, through the polka's whirling throng; No other laugh re-echoes half so merrily to mine, No other hand so tastefully my ...
... hope you won't propose ! No voice suits mine so well as yours, in gay duet or song, No other arm can guide me safe, through the polka's whirling throng; No other laugh re-echoes half so merrily to mine, No other hand so tastefully my ...
Pagina 344
... hope— the last hope of many a despairing invalid— that the soft breezes of the sunny south might revive his exhausted energies, and arrest the ravages of disease. But alas! the hope was in vain. The journey had been too long delayed to ...
... hope— the last hope of many a despairing invalid— that the soft breezes of the sunny south might revive his exhausted energies, and arrest the ravages of disease. But alas! the hope was in vain. The journey had been too long delayed to ...
Pagina 360
... hope, and hope is the life of the young heart. Disappointment fills up experience, and experience is the dower of withering mortality. Ah! between this and the further share of life there is a space which, when we think of what we would ...
... hope, and hope is the life of the young heart. Disappointment fills up experience, and experience is the dower of withering mortality. Ah! between this and the further share of life there is a space which, when we think of what we would ...
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