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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Pagina 2
... observed The air is delicate . " " Most richly blest In the calm meekness of her woman's breast , Where that sweet depth of still contentment lies ; And for her household love , which clings Unto all ancient and familiar things ...
... observed The air is delicate . " " Most richly blest In the calm meekness of her woman's breast , Where that sweet depth of still contentment lies ; And for her household love , which clings Unto all ancient and familiar things ...
Pagina 8
... observed , the skimming begins , even if the milk have stood but twenty - four hours . The cream is poured through a hair sieve ( which is kept for this purpose , and never employed in straining the new milk ) into large barrels ...
... observed , the skimming begins , even if the milk have stood but twenty - four hours . The cream is poured through a hair sieve ( which is kept for this purpose , and never employed in straining the new milk ) into large barrels ...
Pagina 12
... observed in Ireland and other places . The The European observance of May - day is principally derived from the Romans , who have left traces of it in all the countries they subdued . It was their festival of Flora , at which there was ...
... observed in Ireland and other places . The The European observance of May - day is principally derived from the Romans , who have left traces of it in all the countries they subdued . It was their festival of Flora , at which there was ...
Pagina 25
... observed Coleman . " Hold your tongue , too ? that was worst of all . At length I found a book , Freddy ! your puns are enough to make one ill , " said and began reading as it were mechanically , but so little Cumberland . " Well , I ...
... observed Coleman . " Hold your tongue , too ? that was worst of all . At length I found a book , Freddy ! your puns are enough to make one ill , " said and began reading as it were mechanically , but so little Cumberland . " Well , I ...
Pagina 26
... observed I , " but you have not told me any thing of Cumberland - shall I ever like him , do you think ? " " Not if you are the sort of fellow I take you to be , " replied he ; " there's something about Cumberland not altogether right ...
... observed I , " but you have not told me any thing of Cumberland - shall I ever like him , do you think ? " " Not if you are the sort of fellow I take you to be , " replied he ; " there's something about Cumberland not altogether right ...
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