The Metropolitan Magazine, Tom 8Theodore Foster, 1839 |
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... Night The Mother and Child . By Mrs. Abdy Delaval O'Dorney : an Autobiography ' Tis Sweet to meet thee Charming Roselle . By Major Calder Campbell Lord Killikelly . By Abbott Lee Sonnets to a Friend . By Major Calder Campbell Mems in ...
... Night The Mother and Child . By Mrs. Abdy Delaval O'Dorney : an Autobiography ' Tis Sweet to meet thee Charming Roselle . By Major Calder Campbell Lord Killikelly . By Abbott Lee Sonnets to a Friend . By Major Calder Campbell Mems in ...
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... his days , and that there would from being fulfilled , that neither the ivoi- be no new rival to his influence in the Pollet . The vessel in which Maxime Crosnier had night under the 1939 . 13 The Mariners of the Pollet .
... his days , and that there would from being fulfilled , that neither the ivoi- be no new rival to his influence in the Pollet . The vessel in which Maxime Crosnier had night under the 1939 . 13 The Mariners of the Pollet .
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The vessel in which Maxime Crosnier had night under the roof of his uncle Bou- departed was at length seen in the offing , zard , after spending an evening of inter- waiting for the tide that was to enable her to mingled joy and ...
The vessel in which Maxime Crosnier had night under the roof of his uncle Bou- departed was at length seen in the offing , zard , after spending an evening of inter- waiting for the tide that was to enable her to mingled joy and ...
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... night , scarcely lived one hour apart , till the sister of Bou- zard was laid in the grave . Together they wept over him they had lost ; together , relat- ed to the young child the prowess and feats of his father . Old Pierrette felt ...
... night , scarcely lived one hour apart , till the sister of Bou- zard was laid in the grave . Together they wept over him they had lost ; together , relat- ed to the young child the prowess and feats of his father . Old Pierrette felt ...
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... night May yield them to the wild sea's might . A mother with her only child Is in the wave - tost bark , And as the tempest grows more wild , The eve more drear and dark , She clasps the baby to her heart , And prays for him alone ; For ...
... night May yield them to the wild sea's might . A mother with her only child Is in the wave - tost bark , And as the tempest grows more wild , The eve more drear and dark , She clasps the baby to her heart , And prays for him alone ; For ...
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