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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... Leaves , 76 , 127 , 175 , 189 . Parentage of Thomas à Beckett , 352 . Park , Duncombe . 145 . Past , Present ... Leaving a place of Re- tirement , 160 . Sonnet to the Redbreast , 144 . Stanzas , 258 . The Armada , 65 . The Battle of ...
... Leaves , 76 , 127 , 175 , 189 . Parentage of Thomas à Beckett , 352 . Park , Duncombe . 145 . Past , Present ... Leaving a place of Re- tirement , 160 . Sonnet to the Redbreast , 144 . Stanzas , 258 . The Armada , 65 . The Battle of ...
Pagina 4
... leave of me thus- " Umph ! well , good bye ; be a good boy - good man , you'd like me to say , I suppose ; man indeed ! umph ! don't forget what your parents told you ; " then adding , " Of course he will , what's the use of telling him ...
... leave of me thus- " Umph ! well , good bye ; be a good boy - good man , you'd like me to say , I suppose ; man indeed ! umph ! don't forget what your parents told you ; " then adding , " Of course he will , what's the use of telling him ...
Pagina 15
... leaves the first purple heads ; And our hearts are made merry the whole of the day , When the snows of old Winter are melted away . The cuckoo we welcome , and see with delight Each feathery songster return from his flight . Then the ...
... leaves the first purple heads ; And our hearts are made merry the whole of the day , When the snows of old Winter are melted away . The cuckoo we welcome , and see with delight Each feathery songster return from his flight . Then the ...
Pagina 21
... leave us our stiles . The male part of the commu- nity most certainly must wish their retention and if any of the gentler sex desire their destruction , surely they cannot be the beautiful and the young . Where does a man find so ...
... leave us our stiles . The male part of the commu- nity most certainly must wish their retention and if any of the gentler sex desire their destruction , surely they cannot be the beautiful and the young . Where does a man find so ...
Pagina 22
... leave off . As to Coleman , I glittering conceptions which are afterwards enshrined am certain- -Well , it's very odd ! " - This last remark for immortality in an " Excursion " or a " Task . ” And was elicited by the fact , that a ...
... leave off . As to Coleman , I glittering conceptions which are afterwards enshrined am certain- -Well , it's very odd ! " - This last remark for immortality in an " Excursion " or a " Task . ” And was elicited by the fact , that a ...
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