Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... flower to flower , than , like an arrow , straight to its mark . May we be per- mitted , with all respect for our friendly critics , to justify ourselves in this matter . The Spectator requested his friends , if at any time they found ...
... flower to flower , than , like an arrow , straight to its mark . May we be per- mitted , with all respect for our friendly critics , to justify ourselves in this matter . The Spectator requested his friends , if at any time they found ...
Pagina 2
... flowering parasites to weave a lavish net - work for the southern front ; and when the summer sunshine shone upon its walls , and birds were carolling in the elms behind , and bees were humming in and out of the garden flowers , and ...
... flowering parasites to weave a lavish net - work for the southern front ; and when the summer sunshine shone upon its walls , and birds were carolling in the elms behind , and bees were humming in and out of the garden flowers , and ...
Pagina 11
... flowers out of her lap around : Upon two brethren's shoulders she did ride , The twins of Leda ; which on either side Supported her , like to their sovereign Queen . Lord ! how all creatures laughed when her they spied , And leap'd and ...
... flowers out of her lap around : Upon two brethren's shoulders she did ride , The twins of Leda ; which on either side Supported her , like to their sovereign Queen . Lord ! how all creatures laughed when her they spied , And leap'd and ...
Pagina 12
... flowers of the oak , chestnut , Scotch - fir , beech , hornbeam , holly , and alder trees , begin to open , and the orchards dis- play all their charms in the delicate blush of the plum , cherry , pear , and apple blossoms . Meadows are ...
... flowers of the oak , chestnut , Scotch - fir , beech , hornbeam , holly , and alder trees , begin to open , and the orchards dis- play all their charms in the delicate blush of the plum , cherry , pear , and apple blossoms . Meadows are ...
Pagina 13
... flowers . This done , they returned homewards about the time of sun - rise , and " made their doors and windows triumph in the flowery spoil . " In Herrick's " Hesperides " is the following allusion to this practice : - " Come , my ...
... flowers . This done , they returned homewards about the time of sun - rise , and " made their doors and windows triumph in the flowery spoil . " In Herrick's " Hesperides " is the following allusion to this practice : - " Come , my ...
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