Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 12A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1852 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 189
... labour won , and fit to endure The cock had crow'd , and now the eastern sky The passing day ; should learn to put aside Was kindling , not unseen , from humble copse Her trappings here , should strip them off abash'd And open field ...
... labour won , and fit to endure The cock had crow'd , and now the eastern sky The passing day ; should learn to put aside Was kindling , not unseen , from humble copse Her trappings here , should strip them off abash'd And open field ...
Pagina 238
... labour is performed by them . It is their hands in London , must prove of immeasurable service . Conmust form , and mould , and create , and give life to the siderable interest in the institutions themselves will mere abstract idea of ...
... labour is performed by them . It is their hands in London , must prove of immeasurable service . Conmust form , and mould , and create , and give life to the siderable interest in the institutions themselves will mere abstract idea of ...
Pagina 264
... labour near Bloomsbury , and from whom Featherstone Buildand sorrow . ” Mr. Smith of Southam , in an ingenious ings , in Holborn , are probably named , died in 1746 , little tract printed for private circulation , traces from aged 100 ...
... labour near Bloomsbury , and from whom Featherstone Buildand sorrow . ” Mr. Smith of Southam , in an ingenious ings , in Holborn , are probably named , died in 1746 , little tract printed for private circulation , traces from aged 100 ...
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