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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... Death Bed , The , 113 . Death , The , of Keeldar , 1 . December , 89 . Description of a Siberian Shaman , 15 . Dodo , Habits of the , 258 . Dora , 207 . Dover , 370 . Dramatists , Stories from the , 77 , 326 . Dunbar Castle , 317 . Dust ...
... Death Bed , The , 113 . Death , The , of Keeldar , 1 . December , 89 . Description of a Siberian Shaman , 15 . Dodo , Habits of the , 258 . Dora , 207 . Dover , 370 . Dramatists , Stories from the , 77 , 326 . Dunbar Castle , 317 . Dust ...
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... Death Bed , 113 . The Death of Keeldar , 1 . The Grave in the Village , 224 . The Haunted Moor , 177 . The Injured Father , 319 . The Landlady's Daughter , 64 . The Legend of the Christmas - tree , 129 . The Little Bell , 96 . The ...
... Death Bed , 113 . The Death of Keeldar , 1 . The Grave in the Village , 224 . The Haunted Moor , 177 . The Injured Father , 319 . The Landlady's Daughter , 64 . The Legend of the Christmas - tree , 129 . The Little Bell , 96 . The ...
Pagina 2
... Death , death has glazed his fixed eyes , Stiff on the bloody heath he lies , Without a groan or quiver ; Now day may break and bugle sound , And whoop and halloo ring around , And o'er his couch the stag may bound , But Keeldar sleeps ...
... Death , death has glazed his fixed eyes , Stiff on the bloody heath he lies , Without a groan or quiver ; Now day may break and bugle sound , And whoop and halloo ring around , And o'er his couch the stag may bound , But Keeldar sleeps ...
Pagina 5
... death your intended bride- groom . " " Providence has richly repaid me for the loss , " replied Luitgarde , with a blush , whilst she placed her uncle's hands to her lips . " Yes , " said the old count , " my Frederick is a noble " I ...
... death your intended bride- groom . " " Providence has richly repaid me for the loss , " replied Luitgarde , with a blush , whilst she placed her uncle's hands to her lips . " Yes , " said the old count , " my Frederick is a noble " I ...
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... death which awaited the living . The altars were hung with black , men kneeled upon the graves of their relations , and strewed them with flowers , and held lonely vigils , and strengthened their own hearts . During this lugubrious ...
... death which awaited the living . The altars were hung with black , men kneeled upon the graves of their relations , and strewed them with flowers , and held lonely vigils , and strengthened their own hearts . During this lugubrious ...
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