London Society, Bind 24James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1873 |
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Side 139
... sweet strain of tender domestic love or sorrow . It is the echo of this , which ( with M. Victor Hugo's most kind permission ) I have endeavoured to give by reproducing , as nearly as possible in a different language , both the words ...
... sweet strain of tender domestic love or sorrow . It is the echo of this , which ( with M. Victor Hugo's most kind permission ) I have endeavoured to give by reproducing , as nearly as possible in a different language , both the words ...
Side 285
... sweet birds warble near the garden - wall , Hush , love , hush ! The sweet birds warble near the garden - wall ; With melody their mates they softly call ; Each woos unto his nest The one that each loves best ; Warbling so sweetly by ...
... sweet birds warble near the garden - wall , Hush , love , hush ! The sweet birds warble near the garden - wall ; With melody their mates they softly call ; Each woos unto his nest The one that each loves best ; Warbling so sweetly by ...
Side 3
... Sweet Suctionists . These num- bered among themselves some of of the most important personages design was to induce Jujube to accept a competency and resign in favour of Prince Motto , who should thereupon marry the Princess Sweetie ...
... Sweet Suctionists . These num- bered among themselves some of of the most important personages design was to induce Jujube to accept a competency and resign in favour of Prince Motto , who should thereupon marry the Princess Sweetie ...
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