The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... passing the schooner , you know , that was wreck'd On the rocks by the side of the bay . Says Robert , " Pray are you at home , Mrs. Crab ? " While into a hole in the rock He thrust his right hand- " O , my lad , you shall know ; Pray ...
... passing the schooner , you know , that was wreck'd On the rocks by the side of the bay . Says Robert , " Pray are you at home , Mrs. Crab ? " While into a hole in the rock He thrust his right hand- " O , my lad , you shall know ; Pray ...
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... song , When , hastily passing Tom Richardson's mill , ( The cruel remembrance still makes my blood chill , ) A brute of a woman came on . 40 THE LOVELY CHILD . She instantly stopp'd ; then THE LOVELY CHILD . 39 The lovely Child.
... song , When , hastily passing Tom Richardson's mill , ( The cruel remembrance still makes my blood chill , ) A brute of a woman came on . 40 THE LOVELY CHILD . She instantly stopp'd ; then THE LOVELY CHILD . 39 The lovely Child.
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... passing , this morning , Lord Elville's demesne , The trees which hang over the ponds Attracted my notice : admiring , I stopp'd , When , suddenly , out from the rushes there popp'd Two beautiful lily - white swans . Sometimes they ...
... passing , this morning , Lord Elville's demesne , The trees which hang over the ponds Attracted my notice : admiring , I stopp'd , When , suddenly , out from the rushes there popp'd Two beautiful lily - white swans . Sometimes they ...
Page 46
... passing the opposite rock ; When lo ! on the pond I observ'd the large swan Slow dragging our sweet little Arthur along , And holding him up by the frock ! “ The child had dropp'd into the water and sunk , And then the next moment arose ...
... passing the opposite rock ; When lo ! on the pond I observ'd the large swan Slow dragging our sweet little Arthur along , And holding him up by the frock ! “ The child had dropp'd into the water and sunk , And then the next moment arose ...
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... passing yonder rock , Stop , those yellow flies to spy , Which are born at six o'clock , And before eleven die . " True , my boy : and as you gaze , Think of man , and man's short hours ; Think of him whose longest days Are but like the ...
... passing yonder rock , Stop , those yellow flies to spy , Which are born at six o'clock , And before eleven die . " True , my boy : and as you gaze , Think of man , and man's short hours ; Think of him whose longest days Are but like the ...
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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.