The Children's Picture Magazine, Volumen29Simpkin, Marshall, & Company, 1866 |
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Página 39
... carrying letters to London ; " and " The grand jury present three persons for keeping open shop , being unmarried , and under thirty years of age . " - " 1660 . Arrival of King Charles II . Several witches executed . " On our way to the ...
... carrying letters to London ; " and " The grand jury present three persons for keeping open shop , being unmarried , and under thirty years of age . " - " 1660 . Arrival of King Charles II . Several witches executed . " On our way to the ...
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... carried from the threshold of the door , The mother said , " The ways of God are right , For now my child is safe for evermore ! " WILL GOD HEAR ME ? CHILD . DEAR MOTHER , when the day is gone , And it is time for me to sleep , When the ...
... carried from the threshold of the door , The mother said , " The ways of God are right , For now my child is safe for evermore ! " WILL GOD HEAR ME ? CHILD . DEAR MOTHER , when the day is gone , And it is time for me to sleep , When the ...
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... carry , like a shepherd kind , His little lambkin home ; And set me down in gardens fair Among the flowers so rich and rare , Which ever bloom and never die , In that fair world beyond the sky . ' Tis sweet to die in Spring - time ; So ...
... carry , like a shepherd kind , His little lambkin home ; And set me down in gardens fair Among the flowers so rich and rare , Which ever bloom and never die , In that fair world beyond the sky . ' Tis sweet to die in Spring - time ; So ...
Página 96
... carried on . My young friends walked back to Calais another way , for they wanted to see some public gardens . I was too tired , and rode back in the bus . I then walked into other parts of the city where I had not been before , and up ...
... carried on . My young friends walked back to Calais another way , for they wanted to see some public gardens . I was too tired , and rode back in the bus . I then walked into other parts of the city where I had not been before , and up ...
Página 100
... carried on . My young friends walked back to Calais another way , for they wanted to see some public gardens . I was too tired , and rode back in the bus . I then walked into other parts of the city where I had not been before , and up ...
... carried on . My young friends walked back to Calais another way , for they wanted to see some public gardens . I was too tired , and rode back in the bus . I then walked into other parts of the city where I had not been before , and up ...
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asked BETTY WAS LOST Bible birds black doll blessed boat bright Bummer Bummer and Lazarus Calais called canal CHILDREN'S PICTURE MAGAZINE claws COUNTRY MOUSE cried dare dark dear earth England eyes FAMINE IN INDIA father Father's love fear FERRYMAN flowers fond forgive FORT MONTGOMERY friends Gipsies girl GLACIER DES BOSSONS glad goats Halfpenny hand happy hear heard heart heaven Henry HOOPOE hundred Jesus Christ JOHN TOMKINS kind light live Lollards look Lord MONTGOMERY CREEK morning mother musk rat never night o'er once papa Pisa poor pray prayer priests quaker replied river Saviour sheep shine sing smiled snow soon spring STAG BEETLE Star Chamber street sweet tell thank thee things THOMAS BEWICK thought told tree TURTLE DOVE voice walked woods words young
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Página 149 - I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea -shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.
Página 19 - And oh ! to see the briny tears Fast hurrying down her cheek, As she offered up...
Página 100 - And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him: for they know his voice.
Página 41 - E'er since, by faith, I saw the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, And shall be till I die.
Página 114 - The stately-sailing swan Gives out his snowy plumage to the gale, And, arching proud his neck, with oary feet Bears forward fierce, and guards his osier-isle, Protective of his young.
Página 21 - He took the candle in his hand and walked toward the bed; His quivering lips gave token of the grief he'd fain conceal, And see, his wife has joined him — the stricken couple kneel: With hearts bowed down by sadness, they humbly ask of Him, In heaven once more to meet again their own poor little Jim.
Página 80 - Yes, Edward, yes," replied the maid ; " I see the bird on yonder tree." The poor boy sighed, and gently said, " Sister, I wish that I could see. " The flowers you say are very fair, And bright green leaves are on the trees, And pretty birds are singing there ; How beautiful for one who sees...
Página 8 - ONE step, and then another, And the longest walk is ended ; One stitch, and then another, And the largest rent is mended One brick upon another, And the highest wall is made ; One flake upon another, And the deepest snow is laid.
Página 20 - Soft fell these words from him — "Mother, the angels do so smile, And beckon Little Jim. "I have no pain, dear mother, now, But oh! I am so dry; Just moisten poor Jim's lips again, And, mother, don't you cry.
Página 80 - Edward, yes," replied the maid, " I see the bird on yonder tree." The poor boy sighed, and gently said : " Sister, I wish that I could see!" " The flowers, you say, are very fair, And bright green leaves are on the trees, And pretty birds are singing there: How beautiful for one who sees...