The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... hasten o'er the dell ; See ! the evening sun has set ! Now to bed , and now to sleep ; Now to dream of thee , and weep ! THE CHESNUT SO HIGH . MAMMA , dear mamma , will you come to yon tree ? Do come , mamma , come , now , so pleasant ...
... hasten o'er the dell ; See ! the evening sun has set ! Now to bed , and now to sleep ; Now to dream of thee , and weep ! THE CHESNUT SO HIGH . MAMMA , dear mamma , will you come to yon tree ? Do come , mamma , come , now , so pleasant ...
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... hastening up , they took the babe , And left their stately dome , And straight to Dunstan town they went , Full many a step from home . But scarcely had they left the house , And gone but half a mile , When quickly to the castle - gates ...
... hastening up , they took the babe , And left their stately dome , And straight to Dunstan town they went , Full many a step from home . But scarcely had they left the house , And gone but half a mile , When quickly to the castle - gates ...
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... do ! — " Twould not my vengeance cloy ! But I'll prepare a lasting grief , By murdering his lov'd boy ! " The hag by chance was in the wood , And heard the ruffian's threat , 18 SISTER JANE . When , hastening on , with B 3 THE OLD HAG . 17.
... do ! — " Twould not my vengeance cloy ! But I'll prepare a lasting grief , By murdering his lov'd boy ! " The hag by chance was in the wood , And heard the ruffian's threat , 18 SISTER JANE . When , hastening on , with B 3 THE OLD HAG . 17.
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Margaret Graves DERENZY. 18 SISTER JANE . When , hastening on , with quicken'd step , Lord Stratford soon she met . And now , remark how very much Appearance may deceive ; You see , twas not her wish to harm , She only meant to save ...
Margaret Graves DERENZY. 18 SISTER JANE . When , hastening on , with quicken'd step , Lord Stratford soon she met . And now , remark how very much Appearance may deceive ; You see , twas not her wish to harm , She only meant to save ...
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... hasten , my boy , No care shall annoy , And we'll bind round our brows the gay garland of joy . LINES Addressed by a little Boy to his Sister , who was sleeping too long in the Morning . FOR shame , sister , rise ! For shame , ope thine ...
... hasten , my boy , No care shall annoy , And we'll bind round our brows the gay garland of joy . LINES Addressed by a little Boy to his Sister , who was sleeping too long in the Morning . FOR shame , sister , rise ! For shame , ope thine ...
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Page 83 - Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow; and much people of the city was with her. "And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, 'Weep not.