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 44
... tell , And from the trees shake down The brown And wither'd leaves . Farewell ! Swallows , on your pinions glide O'er the restless , rolling tide Of the ocean deep and wide , Farewell ! In groves far - far away , In summer's sunny ray ...
... tell , And from the trees shake down The brown And wither'd leaves . Farewell ! Swallows , on your pinions glide O'er the restless , rolling tide Of the ocean deep and wide , Farewell ! In groves far - far away , In summer's sunny ray ...
Pagina 96
... tell me quickly - how ? " “ First , go and confess and communicate in the church of St. Gereon , and then I will tell you what to do . ” The architect went as he had been told ; and when he had performed his religious duties , he ...
... tell me quickly - how ? " “ First , go and confess and communicate in the church of St. Gereon , and then I will tell you what to do . ” The architect went as he had been told ; and when he had performed his religious duties , he ...
Pagina 118
... tell how you saw me , and found me really in good spirits ; and that the falling quite composed , sitting with my child , all away of mere worldly acquaintances was arranged , and dressed , and not ashamed to be nothing worth ; and , at ...
... tell how you saw me , and found me really in good spirits ; and that the falling quite composed , sitting with my child , all away of mere worldly acquaintances was arranged , and dressed , and not ashamed to be nothing worth ; and , at ...
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