The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... side ; Then kindly brought her to his home , And there she liv'd and died . SISTER JANE . SEARCH England and Ireland and Scotland all over , Then sit down again , for your search will be vain , Because you can never , no , never ...
... side ; Then kindly brought her to his home , And there she liv'd and died . SISTER JANE . SEARCH England and Ireland and Scotland all over , Then sit down again , for your search will be vain , Because you can never , no , never ...
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... side , on the table Was white bread laid there by my sweet sister Jane . The fact of it is - search the whole world all over ; Your search and your efforts will all be in vain , Because you can never , no , never , discover A sister ...
... side , on the table Was white bread laid there by my sweet sister Jane . The fact of it is - search the whole world all over ; Your search and your efforts will all be in vain , Because you can never , no , never , discover A sister ...
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... side , Was kin to the other old crab ; Indeed I'm not sure ; but no matter for that , I know he would frequently joke in his chat , And call her " My dear cousin Drab . ” He used very often to come and prescribe , For a very great quack ...
... side , Was kin to the other old crab ; Indeed I'm not sure ; but no matter for that , I know he would frequently joke in his chat , And call her " My dear cousin Drab . ” He used very often to come and prescribe , For a very great quack ...
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... 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 am I at home ? yes , indeed , I am so ! " O dear ! what a terrible shock ...
... 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 am I at home ? yes , indeed , I am so ! " O dear ! what a terrible shock ...
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... sides ; O dear , how we'll laugh at our comical strides ! And old Peter , hobbling , and shouldering his staff ; Ha , ha ! O , no wonder indeed we should laugh ! Tol de rol , trip away , tol de rol , tol de rol , We'll call in old Peter ...
... sides ; O dear , how we'll laugh at our comical strides ! And old Peter , hobbling , and shouldering his staff ; Ha , ha ! O , no wonder indeed we should laugh ! Tol de rol , trip away , tol de rol , tol de rol , We'll call in old Peter ...
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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.