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 12
... flowers of last month ; and , in addition to several of the flowering trees and shrubs , they have the fertile and glowing China - roses in bloom ; and in fruit the pyracantha , with its lustrous red berries , that cluster so ...
... flowers of last month ; and , in addition to several of the flowering trees and shrubs , they have the fertile and glowing China - roses in bloom ; and in fruit the pyracantha , with its lustrous red berries , that cluster so ...
Pagina 18
... flowers , bright with the sunshine or glittering with the dew , trailing along the broken walls and shattered coping - stones , hanging a garland over porches mouldering into dust , over dim discoloured window panes , over wormed and ...
... flowers , bright with the sunshine or glittering with the dew , trailing along the broken walls and shattered coping - stones , hanging a garland over porches mouldering into dust , over dim discoloured window panes , over wormed and ...
Pagina 31
... flowers the summer dews , When Mary's voice spontaneously Its magic did infuse . So sweet she sang , so soft she sang , She wiled our hearts away ; Forgetful of the helm and oar We drifted from the ray Of moonlight to the darkest shades ...
... flowers the summer dews , When Mary's voice spontaneously Its magic did infuse . So sweet she sang , so soft she sang , She wiled our hearts away ; Forgetful of the helm and oar We drifted from the ray Of moonlight to the darkest shades ...
Pagina 32
... flowers , and have brought nothing of my own , but the string that ties them . " - Montaigne . To gaol . The prison was in such a state , that he might have found little difficulty in escaping ; but he consi- dered himself as in the ...
... flowers , and have brought nothing of my own , but the string that ties them . " - Montaigne . To gaol . The prison was in such a state , that he might have found little difficulty in escaping ; but he consi- dered himself as in the ...
Pagina 37
... flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver - winding way ! Ah , happy hills ! ah , pleasing shade ! Ah , fields beloved in vain ! Where once my careless childhood strayed , A stranger yet to pain . " Between Eton and the ...
... flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver - winding way ! Ah , happy hills ! ah , pleasing shade ! Ah , fields beloved in vain ! Where once my careless childhood strayed , A stranger yet to pain . " Between Eton and the ...
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