The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... liv'd for many a circling year In health , and wealth , and joy ! And , searching out , the crone he found Hard by the forest side ; Then kindly brought her to his home , And there she liv'd and died . SISTER JANE . SEARCH England and ...
... liv'd for many a circling year In health , and wealth , and joy ! And , searching out , the crone he found Hard by the forest side ; Then kindly brought her to his home , And there she liv'd and died . SISTER JANE . SEARCH England and ...
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... to a very large cave , All cover'd with sea weed , and green moss , and shells , And nice little flowers , which the boys call sea bells , Thrown in by the foam of the wave ! In a niche in this cavern there liv'd an old The Old Crab.
... to a very large cave , All cover'd with sea weed , and green moss , and shells , And nice little flowers , which the boys call sea bells , Thrown in by the foam of the wave ! In a niche in this cavern there liv'd an old The Old Crab.
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Margaret Graves DERENZY. In a niche in this cavern there liv'd an old crab , Though indeed she was seldom at home ; For she generally spent all her time out at sea , With another old crab who liv'd down in the bay , Enjoying the pure ...
Margaret Graves DERENZY. In a niche in this cavern there liv'd an old crab , Though indeed she was seldom at home ; For she generally spent all her time out at sea , With another old crab who liv'd down in the bay , Enjoying the pure ...
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... tombs , and its tottering stones . And in this dark abbey an old woman liv'd , Indeed it is true what I tell , 78 NANETTE AND HER GRANDMOTHER . As grey as the G 3 NANETTE AND HER GRANDMOTHER . 77 Nanette and her Grandmother.
... tombs , and its tottering stones . And in this dark abbey an old woman liv'd , Indeed it is true what I tell , 78 NANETTE AND HER GRANDMOTHER . As grey as the G 3 NANETTE AND HER GRANDMOTHER . 77 Nanette and her Grandmother.
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... liv'd near the stream Of Glinburn ; but they died , and the little thing came To live in this abbey so wild . Their curious abode was a cell in the wall , Their parlour , their kitchen , and room ; Their bed at one end , and a fire made ...
... liv'd near the stream Of Glinburn ; but they died , and the little thing came To live in this abbey so wild . Their curious abode was a cell in the wall , Their parlour , their kitchen , and room ; Their bed at one end , and a fire made ...
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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.