Sharpe's London Magazine: a Journal of Entertainment and Instruction for General Reading..., Volume 2A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1846 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 18
... dear ; his face looks like that of one who has a fine noble heart . As for what I did for him , it was no more than duty , what others may do for me some day . Whilst , though we should be charitable at all moments of our lives ...
... dear ; his face looks like that of one who has a fine noble heart . As for what I did for him , it was no more than duty , what others may do for me some day . Whilst , though we should be charitable at all moments of our lives ...
Pagina 19
... dear little ones say , when they went to feed them with the breakfast crumbs , and missed Cocky and Henny . Oh ! their hearts would be broken . " “ Well missis , ” said Mary , in a tone that sound d like reproach to Flo.'s sensitive ear ...
... dear little ones say , when they went to feed them with the breakfast crumbs , and missed Cocky and Henny . Oh ! their hearts would be broken . " “ Well missis , ” said Mary , in a tone that sound d like reproach to Flo.'s sensitive ear ...
Pagina 375
... dear hame I miss , mither , His voice can make me glad . But where is he the nicht , mither ? Far out on the wide ... dear , Your ain dear son ' twill bring . Wi ' lovin ' thochts he hurries back ; Weel did he mind the day --- Like ...
... dear hame I miss , mither , His voice can make me glad . But where is he the nicht , mither ? Far out on the wide ... dear , Your ain dear son ' twill bring . Wi ' lovin ' thochts he hurries back ; Weel did he mind the day --- Like ...
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