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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... once his own. But years passed on, and left him still to dream, and to murmur at the unworthy tasks which he was called upon to execute, and which, though they chafed his ambitious spirit, were yet welcome, since they gave bread to him ...
... once his own. But years passed on, and left him still to dream, and to murmur at the unworthy tasks which he was called upon to execute, and which, though they chafed his ambitious spirit, were yet welcome, since they gave bread to him ...
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... once severs the most tender ties of home and happiness, taking everything save the anticipation of slow decay, and leaving in the yearning and aching heart a void, which nought can fill up. • After several narrow escapes, and without once ...
... once severs the most tender ties of home and happiness, taking everything save the anticipation of slow decay, and leaving in the yearning and aching heart a void, which nought can fill up. • After several narrow escapes, and without once ...
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... once fired cannot be changed, neither can any earthly power alter the meaning and weight of a fatal word, when once it has escaped the lips. Thus it was with that word “Idiot;' it crushed a life full of promise in the germ; depriving it at ...
... once fired cannot be changed, neither can any earthly power alter the meaning and weight of a fatal word, when once it has escaped the lips. Thus it was with that word “Idiot;' it crushed a life full of promise in the germ; depriving it at ...
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