The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... come again : May be , now , at close of day , Thou wilt perch on yonder spray . O ! I'd give my nice new ball , Fishing - rod , and salmon - hook , Marbles , castle - top , and all , Just of thee to get one look , Just to hear thy ...
... come again : May be , now , at close of day , Thou wilt perch on yonder spray . O ! I'd give my nice new ball , Fishing - rod , and salmon - hook , Marbles , castle - top , and all , Just of thee to get one look , Just to hear thy ...
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Margaret Graves DERENZY. 10 THE CHESNUT SO HIGH . Robin , when the night comes on , Then I know thou'lt think of me ... come to yon tree ? Do come , mamma , come , now , so pleasant ' twill be ! I'll shew you a wee bird , not able to fly ...
Margaret Graves DERENZY. 10 THE CHESNUT SO HIGH . Robin , when the night comes on , Then I know thou'lt think of me ... come to yon tree ? Do come , mamma , come , now , so pleasant ' twill be ! I'll shew you a wee bird , not able to fly ...
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... Come , Ellen , come , " Tis time to go to rest ; " Then , snatching up his lovely boy , He press'd him to his breast . And now they all had sunk to sleep ; Yet still fair Ellen's dreams 16 THE OLD HAG . Were sad she shriek'd , THE OLD ...
... Come , Ellen , come , " Tis time to go to rest ; " Then , snatching up his lovely boy , He press'd him to his breast . And now they all had sunk to sleep ; Yet still fair Ellen's dreams 16 THE OLD HAG . Were sad she shriek'd , THE OLD ...
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... comes a murderer vile ! And now , my readers , let us stop , This mystery to reveal , And tell why this poor babe should be The hero of my tale . One night , ' twas in November last , - I think ' bout two o'clock , A murderer to Lord ...
... comes a murderer vile ! And now , my readers , let us stop , This mystery to reveal , And tell why this poor babe should be The hero of my tale . One night , ' twas in November last , - I think ' bout two o'clock , A murderer to Lord ...
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... come , O no , " Twill never come again ! 24 THE LINNET . To - day I thought it THE WREN . 23 The Wren.
... come , O no , " Twill never come again ! 24 THE LINNET . To - day I thought it THE WREN . 23 The Wren.
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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.