The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... door , and then advance , To take her baby's life ! ' Twas but a dream - a frightful dream- Oh , Stratford , let's away ! For all the gold on India's shore I'd not stay here a day ! " Then , hastening up , they took the babe , And left ...
... door , and then advance , To take her baby's life ! ' Twas but a dream - a frightful dream- Oh , Stratford , let's away ! For all the gold on India's shore I'd not stay here a day ! " Then , hastening up , they took the babe , And left ...
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... door , The ruffian shot him through . And then he rush'd into the house , And darted up the stairs : Lord Stratford seiz'd a gun - too late ! The booty off he bears ! Lord Stratford now , with vengeance fir'd , Pursued and took his prey ...
... door , The ruffian shot him through . And then he rush'd into the house , And darted up the stairs : Lord Stratford seiz'd a gun - too late ! The booty off he bears ! Lord Stratford now , with vengeance fir'd , Pursued and took his prey ...
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... door to door I roam , Spite of cold or scorching ray , Sometimes at the stately dome , Waiting , may be , half the day ; Then perhaps a cruel spurn Makes me seek again this bourn . Little lady , grateful prove To the mighty God of ...
... door to door I roam , Spite of cold or scorching ray , Sometimes at the stately dome , Waiting , may be , half the day ; Then perhaps a cruel spurn Makes me seek again this bourn . Little lady , grateful prove To the mighty God of ...
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... hand , Said , " Cousin , it is my especial command That you should be blister'd and bled . " Next week came the doctor , and knock'd at the door , With the air of a skilful M. D. 28 THE OLD CRAB . " O see what a THE OLD CRAB . 27.
... hand , Said , " Cousin , it is my especial command That you should be blister'd and bled . " Next week came the doctor , and knock'd at the door , With the air of a skilful M. D. 28 THE OLD CRAB . " O see what a THE OLD CRAB . 27.
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... door , And putting some seed in the cage . By his side was a tree of wild roses in blow ; And his cheeks like those roses so wild , And his pretty red lips with their sweet coral glow , And his little white hair on his forehead of snow ...
... door , And putting some seed in the cage . By his side was a tree of wild roses in blow ; And his cheeks like those roses so wild , And his pretty red lips with their sweet coral glow , And his little white hair on his forehead of snow ...
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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.