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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... Hope , The Mother's , 161 . Hospice of the Grand St. Bernard , Frozen Dead at , 160 . Hours , Late , 7 . I. Indian Chief , Burial of , 112 . Indigent Blind , Visit to the School for the , 170 . Injured Father , The , 319 . Innocents ...
... Hope , The Mother's , 161 . Hospice of the Grand St. Bernard , Frozen Dead at , 160 . Hours , Late , 7 . I. Indian Chief , Burial of , 112 . Indigent Blind , Visit to the School for the , 170 . Injured Father , The , 319 . Innocents ...
Pagina 2
... hope and sylvan fear ; Yon thicket holds the harbour'd deer , The signs the hunters know . With eyes of flame and quivering ears , The brake sagacious Keeldar nears ; The restless palfrey paws and rears ; The archer strings his bow ...
... hope and sylvan fear ; Yon thicket holds the harbour'd deer , The signs the hunters know . With eyes of flame and quivering ears , The brake sagacious Keeldar nears ; The restless palfrey paws and rears ; The archer strings his bow ...
Pagina 4
... flowed close to the road . At the nearest turning of the way the grey walls of a handsome castle presented themselves to view ; the count first observed it , youth . I hope , with God's help , he SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
... flowed close to the road . At the nearest turning of the way the grey walls of a handsome castle presented themselves to view ; the count first observed it , youth . I hope , with God's help , he SHARPE'S LONDON MAGAZINE .
Pagina 5
... hope that the child , a lovely boy of four laden with heavy chains , sat on his bed of straw . It years old , might still be found , because his body had was not possible to see his face , from the thick black not been discovered ; but ...
... hope that the child , a lovely boy of four laden with heavy chains , sat on his bed of straw . It years old , might still be found , because his body had was not possible to see his face , from the thick black not been discovered ; but ...
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youth . I hope , with God's help , he will make you as happy , dear child , as you deserve to be . " " Amen ! " said the pastor , devoutly clasping both his hands . Luitgarde sighed , as she pressed her uncle's hand to her breast , " Ah ...
youth . I hope , with God's help , he will make you as happy , dear child , as you deserve to be . " " Amen ! " said the pastor , devoutly clasping both his hands . Luitgarde sighed , as she pressed her uncle's hand to her breast , " Ah ...
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