The Juvenile Wreath. By the Author of the Flowers of the Forest, Etc. [i.e. Margaret Graves Derenzy.] |
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... thought , upon my word , We should never never part : O my pretty little pet ! Don't you pity me , Janette ? Robin Redbreast , thou wert good ! Robin Redbreast , thou wert kind ! ROBIN REDBREAST . Not a bird in all the wood ROBIN ...
... thought , upon my word , We should never never part : O my pretty little pet ! Don't you pity me , Janette ? Robin Redbreast , thou wert good ! Robin Redbreast , thou wert kind ! ROBIN REDBREAST . Not a bird in all the wood ROBIN ...
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... thought intent , And still she gibber'd to herself , As on she slowly went . Lord Stratford's charger started back , Scar'd by the frightful crone : She frown'd - look'd up - then frown'd again— Then mutter'd , with a groan , — " Lord ...
... thought intent , And still she gibber'd to herself , As on she slowly went . Lord Stratford's charger started back , Scar'd by the frightful crone : She frown'd - look'd up - then frown'd again— Then mutter'd , with a groan , — " Lord ...
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... thought , ' pon my word , now , I thought I was dying , And so , I am certain , did sweet sister Jane . For up in her lap , as I lay on her bosom , She said to Nanette , ( O , I heard her quite plain , ) " Nanette , now , O what shall I ...
... thought , ' pon my word , now , I thought I was dying , And so , I am certain , did sweet sister Jane . For up in her lap , as I lay on her bosom , She said to Nanette , ( O , I heard her quite plain , ) " Nanette , now , O what shall I ...
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... , and well I know " Twill never come again . It flew away through Raven Wood , And o'er the rocky glen ; And never will it come , O no , " Twill never come again ! 24 THE LINNET . To - day I thought it THE WREN . 23 The Wren.
... , and well I know " Twill never come again . It flew away through Raven Wood , And o'er the rocky glen ; And never will it come , O no , " Twill never come again ! 24 THE LINNET . To - day I thought it THE WREN . 23 The Wren.
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Margaret Graves DERENZY. 24 THE LINNET . To - day I thought it so unkind Of John and brother Ben ; They laugh'd , and said my little bird Would never come again . They little knew the wound they gave , The sorrow and the pain ! O wren ...
Margaret Graves DERENZY. 24 THE LINNET . To - day I thought it so unkind Of John and brother Ben ; They laugh'd , and said my little bird Would never come again . They little knew the wound they gave , The sorrow and the pain ! O wren ...
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Abbey of Clomines babe baby beam beautiful boughs bourn BOWER chesnut so high cold cover'd dark dear little wren dear mamma drown'd Ellen extra boards eyes flew float flowers gay little glee green hark heart Houlston Julia larch leafy leave little Arthur little bee little bird little boat Little lady LITTLE MILL little pet liv'd look'd Lord Stratford LOVELY CHILD Lucy moon morning mother mountain NAIN Nanette never nice old crab OLD HAG old Peter papa perch'd poor Josephine pray pretty rosary Price 6d quick raven Robin Redbreast rock round shade shriek'd sigh sing a sweet song soon stop stream Summer sunbeams Susan swan sweet little sweet sister Jane tamborine tear tell tempest thee thou willow tree Thou wilt thrush thy little tol de rol Tommy's coo trip Twas Twill Twould wave Winter witness'd woodlands yonder
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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.