Sharpe's London Magazine, Том 4T. B. Sharpe, 1847 |
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... mother told me he was not lost ; and one day , when she was very ill , that she was going to him , that they would ... Mother ! Mother ! " For the first time her companion felt tenderly towards the poor orphan . She had unhesitatingly ...
... mother told me he was not lost ; and one day , when she was very ill , that she was going to him , that they would ... Mother ! Mother ! " For the first time her companion felt tenderly towards the poor orphan . She had unhesitatingly ...
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... mother's death ; but fearing that my dear child might want a home , I arranged that she should come to me at a cottage which I took for the purpose in the village where one of my sons resided . She never answered this letter , and ...
... mother's death ; but fearing that my dear child might want a home , I arranged that she should come to me at a cottage which I took for the purpose in the village where one of my sons resided . She never answered this letter , and ...
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... mother's kiss ; she turned sadly away , but found her aunt by her side , with such a look of kind sympathy , that she , with sur- prised joy , received her caresses . The traveller's history had much interested all who heard it ; and ...
... mother's kiss ; she turned sadly away , but found her aunt by her side , with such a look of kind sympathy , that she , with sur- prised joy , received her caresses . The traveller's history had much interested all who heard it ; and ...
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... mother , " said Cautus , as soon as he saw the old woman come tottering in , and recognised her as a devotee of great repute , " good mother , what can I do for thee ? " " My son , " replied the old woman , pointing to the workman ...
... mother , " said Cautus , as soon as he saw the old woman come tottering in , and recognised her as a devotee of great repute , " good mother , what can I do for thee ? " " My son , " replied the old woman , pointing to the workman ...
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... mother , to get him something to eat . Mary did not like to refuse , for she really was very fond of him , and ran to do as he wished ; but , when she saw him quite intent upon his cold meat and bread , she was much annoyed ; and ...
... mother , to get him something to eat . Mary did not like to refuse , for she really was very fond of him , and ran to do as he wished ; but , when she saw him quite intent upon his cold meat and bread , she was much annoyed ; and ...
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Стр. 64 - I was left too much to my own guidance. Like others, I was inclined to evil passions, but often felt myself checked, and as it were drawn back, by a soft hand upon my head.
Стр. 145 - I played a sad lament for my poor dog Tray. Where now shall I go, poor, forsaken, and blind? Can I find one to guide me, so faithful and kind? To my sweet native village, so far, far away, I can never more return with my poor dog Tray. 18* THE WOUNDED HUSSAR. ALONE, to the banks of the dark-rolling Danube, . Fair Adelaide hied when the battle was o'er :
Стр. 104 - And peasant girls, with deep blue eyes, And hands which offer early flowers, Walk smiling o'er this paradise; Above, the frequent feudal towers Through green leaves lift their walls of gray, And many a rock which steeply lowers, And noble arch in proud decay, Look o'er this vale of vintage-bowers; But one thing want these banks of Rhine, — Thy gentle hand to clasp in mine!
Стр. 73 - The Lord has given and the Lord has taken away; Blessed be the name of the Lord.