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 9
... heart's blood . cause you would thereby bring upon yourself , Again , she knew by the words he had spoken and upon others , a misery more terrible far to that his lips were sealed as to the reason of bear than even the horrors of a ...
... heart's blood . cause you would thereby bring upon yourself , Again , she knew by the words he had spoken and upon others , a misery more terrible far to that his lips were sealed as to the reason of bear than even the horrors of a ...
Pagina 212
... heart , leaving him to live henceforth as best he might without it . How long he may have remained thus insensible to external objects , the young man knew not . At length a hand was laid gently upon his shoulder , and a low , kind ...
... heart , leaving him to live henceforth as best he might without it . How long he may have remained thus insensible to external objects , the young man knew not . At length a hand was laid gently upon his shoulder , and a low , kind ...
Pagina 375
... heart was lain to eet For a ' it left behind . An ' when at last the tears rained doun O ' sorrows pent - up tide , An ' I hid my face in my bridal goun , Ane hurried to my side , An ' oh ! wi ' words o ' tenderness , Mair sweet than ...
... heart was lain to eet For a ' it left behind . An ' when at last the tears rained doun O ' sorrows pent - up tide , An ' I hid my face in my bridal goun , Ane hurried to my side , An ' oh ! wi ' words o ' tenderness , Mair sweet than ...
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