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 9
... ground , are those which have their source be- with the most cheering and fertilizing effect upon yond the edge of " this visible diurnal sphere ; " it is the desolating storm , -the blinding mist , -the poi- their dwelling close to ...
... ground , are those which have their source be- with the most cheering and fertilizing effect upon yond the edge of " this visible diurnal sphere ; " it is the desolating storm , -the blinding mist , -the poi- their dwelling close to ...
Pagina 15
... ground ; and , after remaining motionless for about five minutes , broke out into a melancholy wail , the sound of which was as if it came from different voices . The fire was again kindled , and shot up into a high flame . The Shaman ...
... ground ; and , after remaining motionless for about five minutes , broke out into a melancholy wail , the sound of which was as if it came from different voices . The fire was again kindled , and shot up into a high flame . The Shaman ...
Pagina 22
... ground of Castle - bar , where the Duke of Kent , the father of her present Majesty , possessed a well - appointed mansion ; though only a lodge and en- trance - gate remain . and Greenford , are still , as when sung by Drayton , to be ...
... ground of Castle - bar , where the Duke of Kent , the father of her present Majesty , possessed a well - appointed mansion ; though only a lodge and en- trance - gate remain . and Greenford , are still , as when sung by Drayton , to be ...
Pagina 23
... ground floor ; a small collation lay ready on the table , and an old woman received her with many reverences . The stranger's manner of giving her a chair , of offering to her fruit and preserves , attracted her attention , and ...
... ground floor ; a small collation lay ready on the table , and an old woman received her with many reverences . The stranger's manner of giving her a chair , of offering to her fruit and preserves , attracted her attention , and ...
Pagina 32
... ground , Ian Lom returned rejoicing , For the vengeance he had found . * * • Girt through life by war and tempest , He was great in his degree , For he sang , Montrose , thy glory , And he wailed thy fall , Dundee ! Kings arose and ...
... ground , Ian Lom returned rejoicing , For the vengeance he had found . * * • Girt through life by war and tempest , He was great in his degree , For he sang , Montrose , thy glory , And he wailed thy fall , Dundee ! Kings arose and ...
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