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 19
... tears than any that had yet fallen , “ I cannot , cannot take the other things ; why should we rob you - how should we repay you ? ” breakfast , and then I shall be able to say whether you can leave us . If so , Joe shall harness my ...
... tears than any that had yet fallen , “ I cannot , cannot take the other things ; why should we rob you - how should we repay you ? ” breakfast , and then I shall be able to say whether you can leave us . If so , Joe shall harness my ...
Pagina 348
... tears , yet glowing with happiness , reminded me of a rose upon which the shower has fallen -bright in the beams of the summer sun . Despite her tears , I never saw such a picture of full and earnest happiness : it was , indeed , as ...
... tears , yet glowing with happiness , reminded me of a rose upon which the shower has fallen -bright in the beams of the summer sun . Despite her tears , I never saw such a picture of full and earnest happiness : it was , indeed , as ...
Pagina 375
... 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 hinney dew , He wooed me back to happiness , My Jamie fond an ' true ...
... 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 hinney dew , He wooed me back to happiness , My Jamie fond an ' true ...
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