The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... Child The Child and the Swan The Pigeon Page • 7 • 10 11 12 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 30 32 34 35 . 37 38 39 45 175 47 vi CONTENTS . The Child and Burnt Stick The Raven A 3.
... Child The Child and the Swan The Pigeon Page • 7 • 10 11 12 18 20 21 23 24 25 26 30 32 34 35 . 37 38 39 45 175 47 vi CONTENTS . The Child and Burnt Stick The Raven A 3.
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Margaret Graves DERENZY. vi CONTENTS . The Child and Burnt Stick The Raven Spring Summer Autumn Winter Lord Edward · The Little Mill Frederick's Sensibility on leaving Home The Bee • The Bower Josephine The Rosary Julia and Henry The Oak ...
Margaret Graves DERENZY. vi CONTENTS . The Child and Burnt Stick The Raven Spring Summer Autumn Winter Lord Edward · The Little Mill Frederick's Sensibility on leaving Home The Bee • The Bower Josephine The Rosary Julia and Henry The Oak ...
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... As down it murmurs wild , Joins with the stream , and then with me , To lull my little child . Hush O ! Hush O ! my baby dear ! I'll rock thee to and fro ; C 26 THE OLD CRAB . And when I see thy HUSH O ! 25 25 Hush O!
... As down it murmurs wild , Joins with the stream , and then with me , To lull my little child . Hush O ! Hush O ! my baby dear ! I'll rock thee to and fro ; C 26 THE OLD CRAB . And when I see thy HUSH O ! 25 25 Hush O!
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... child ! ' Tis so cold , and the strand looks so stormy and wild , You'd better not go out to - day ! " He made no reply ; but sat still in his chair , Apparently reading his book : But scarce had the evening come on , when away Robert ...
... child ! ' Tis so cold , and the strand looks so stormy and wild , You'd better not go out to - day ! " He made no reply ; but sat still in his chair , Apparently reading his book : But scarce had the evening come on , when away Robert ...
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... CHILD . A true Story . ONE evening in spring eighteen hundred and ten , A sweet boy , ' bout three years of age , To the best of my knowledge his name was Glen- more , I know he was feeding a lark at the door ... CHILD . 39 The lovely Child.
... CHILD . A true Story . ONE evening in spring eighteen hundred and ten , A sweet boy , ' bout three years of age , To the best of my knowledge his name was Glen- more , I know he was feeding a lark at the door ... CHILD . 39 The lovely Child.
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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.