Poems, moral & entertaining, by a ladyW. Sheardown, 1808 - 153 pages |
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... Joseph S. Peterborough Pratt Mrs. Joseph S. Ditto Peirce Bryant , Esq . London Pickburn Mr. John , Wainfleet , Lincolnshire Q Quilter Mrs. Hadley Park , Middlesex R Rose Mrs. Carshalton , Surrey Rodgers Mrs. Red Lion b2 xi.
... Joseph S. Peterborough Pratt Mrs. Joseph S. Ditto Peirce Bryant , Esq . London Pickburn Mr. John , Wainfleet , Lincolnshire Q Quilter Mrs. Hadley Park , Middlesex R Rose Mrs. Carshalton , Surrey Rodgers Mrs. Red Lion b2 xi.
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Poems. R Rose Mrs. Carshalton , Surrey Rodgers Mrs. Red Lion Street , London Robinson John , M. D. Doncaster S Smith Lady Stephens Mrs. Captain Shirley Edward , Esq . Windsor Stretton Lieutenant , 40th Regiment Shutz Dr. H. Rector of ...
Poems. R Rose Mrs. Carshalton , Surrey Rodgers Mrs. Red Lion Street , London Robinson John , M. D. Doncaster S Smith Lady Stephens Mrs. Captain Shirley Edward , Esq . Windsor Stretton Lieutenant , 40th Regiment Shutz Dr. H. Rector of ...
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... Rose Tree Lines written on the Blank Leaf of a Prayer Book The Passing Bell On a Sun Dial over a Church Porch A Moonlight Soliloquy The Admonition - To aYoung Lady with a painted Flower 28 30 31 33 - 35 39 42 45 47 49 · 50 The Triumph ...
... Rose Tree Lines written on the Blank Leaf of a Prayer Book The Passing Bell On a Sun Dial over a Church Porch A Moonlight Soliloquy The Admonition - To aYoung Lady with a painted Flower 28 30 31 33 - 35 39 42 45 47 49 · 50 The Triumph ...
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... last . For thou , of neither sin , nor grief , The trials canst endure ; A Saviour's blessing has pronounced Thy happiness secure . ON FINDING A WITHERED BUD UPON A FAVORITE ROSE TREE D 2 27 On the Death of an amiable Child.
... last . For thou , of neither sin , nor grief , The trials canst endure ; A Saviour's blessing has pronounced Thy happiness secure . ON FINDING A WITHERED BUD UPON A FAVORITE ROSE TREE D 2 27 On the Death of an amiable Child.
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Poems. ON FINDING A WITHERED BUD UPON A FAVORITE ROSE TREE . PRIDE of that favorite bush my fancy chose , As the sweet promise of its fairest rose ! How art thou changed , though my assiduous toil , From each encroaching weed preserved ...
Poems. ON FINDING A WITHERED BUD UPON A FAVORITE ROSE TREE . PRIDE of that favorite bush my fancy chose , As the sweet promise of its fairest rose ! How art thou changed , though my assiduous toil , From each encroaching weed preserved ...
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49th Regiment affliction's anxious Armthorpe art thou bestow blessing blest blossom bosom Brackenbury Miss breast brow calm Carshalton charm cheek couch Crayford dared dear death Derry despair Ditto Brackenbury Doncaster dread e'en Eda's Ellen endear Epigram Evander faded fair faithless fancy fancy's fate fear feel Fernham fled flower fond gentle glow grace grave grief Halton hand happiness heart heaven Henry hope humble indulgent Lady Leontine Lest life's Lincolnshire Lord Madan maid Manor House Mary mayst mercy Middlesex mind mourn muse nature's ne'er o'er omission once pang pensive Peterborough pleasure's praise prayer prize promise Quebec Raymond resign revive rose sacred scarce scene seek Serlby shed shore sigh smile sooth sorrow soul Spilsby Surrey sweet tears tempest tender thee thorn thou thought tide toil Totteridge Twas veil Vyse weep William wish Wolfran Yorkshire youth
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Page 109 - And his servants came near, and spake unto him, and said, My father, if the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it? how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean?