Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 1;Volume 16A.Hill, Virtue, and Company Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 32
... happy those that we can make happy ? why should we think so much of ourselves alone , and be so afraid of not being so happy as happy can be ? we must think also of others , and be content for ourselves with a moderate share of ...
... happy those that we can make happy ? why should we think so much of ourselves alone , and be so afraid of not being so happy as happy can be ? we must think also of others , and be content for ourselves with a moderate share of ...
Pagina 75
... happy - very happy . He held me long in his arms ere he would part with me - the last brief parting ere we would have no need to part any more . I said , looking up from his face unto the stars , " Laurence , in our full joy , let us ...
... happy - very happy . He held me long in his arms ere he would part with me - the last brief parting ere we would have no need to part any more . I said , looking up from his face unto the stars , " Laurence , in our full joy , let us ...
Pagina 325
... happy . Some who did not profit by their blessing , he tried either to hope for or forget ; the wild and the wayward ... happy new - year , brother - happy new - year - ah ! ah ! Come , happy new - year . " 66 John sprung to his feet ...
... happy . Some who did not profit by their blessing , he tried either to hope for or forget ; the wild and the wayward ... happy new - year , brother - happy new - year - ah ! ah ! Come , happy new - year . " 66 John sprung to his feet ...
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