Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 3A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 2
... dear friends were they . The chase engross'd their joys and woes ; Together at the dawn they rose , Together shared the noon's repose , By fountain or by stream ; And oft , when evening skies were red , The heather was their common bed ...
... dear friends were they . The chase engross'd their joys and woes ; Together at the dawn they rose , Together shared the noon's repose , By fountain or by stream ; And oft , when evening skies were red , The heather was their common bed ...
Pagina 5
... dear playfellow of her youth , and her future husband , whom she had not seen for so many years , should animate by his presence this deep solitude ; and those wishes and hopes which often rose up in her mind would redeem and reconcile ...
... dear playfellow of her youth , and her future husband , whom she had not seen for so many years , should animate by his presence this deep solitude ; and those wishes and hopes which often rose up in her mind would redeem and reconcile ...
Pagina 19
... dear doting parent . Her spirits sank , and then her health , and then she , too , went down into the dust . Her husband and her son , the one a haggard , prematurely grey , and conscience- stricken man , the other a dull - eyed ...
... dear doting parent . Her spirits sank , and then her health , and then she , too , went down into the dust . Her husband and her son , the one a haggard , prematurely grey , and conscience- stricken man , the other a dull - eyed ...
Pagina 23
... dear to me ; I give it to you ; it shall serve you , perhaps save you , therefore must remain with you , and you- face , and she instantly let the ring fall into her bosom , A blush diffused itself over the whole of Luitgarde's without ...
... dear to me ; I give it to you ; it shall serve you , perhaps save you , therefore must remain with you , and you- face , and she instantly let the ring fall into her bosom , A blush diffused itself over the whole of Luitgarde's without ...
Pagina 24
... dear , still deeper upon her soul . Luitgarde endeavoured to contain herself . " Do not be uneasy , my dear uncle ; and you , Frederick , forgive me ! I had no power over myself , but now it is past , I am again easier . " She stood up ...
... dear , still deeper upon her soul . Luitgarde endeavoured to contain herself . " Do not be uneasy , my dear uncle ; and you , Frederick , forgive me ! I had no power over myself , but now it is past , I am again easier . " She stood up ...
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