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الصفحة 6141
Mrs . Caudle suggests that her Dear Mother should “ Come and live with them . "
Mr . Caudle , having come Home a little late , declares that henceforth “ He will
have a Key . " Mr . Caudle has not acted like a Husband ” at the Wedding Dinner .
Mrs . Caudle suggests that her Dear Mother should “ Come and live with them . "
Mr . Caudle , having come Home a little late , declares that henceforth “ He will
have a Key . " Mr . Caudle has not acted like a Husband ” at the Wedding Dinner .
الصفحة 6153
Had sought the door , the window , in his flight , Striving for dear existence ? What
shrieking spirit in that bloody room Its mortal frame had violently quitted ? Across
the sunbeam , with a sudden gloom , A ghostly shadow flitted . Across the ...
Had sought the door , the window , in his flight , Striving for dear existence ? What
shrieking spirit in that bloody room Its mortal frame had violently quitted ? Across
the sunbeam , with a sudden gloom , A ghostly shadow flitted . Across the ...
الصفحة 6157
O men , with sisters dear ! O men , with mothers and wives ! It is not linen you ' re
wearing out , But human creatures ' lives ! Stitch - stitch - stitch , In poverty ,
hunger , and dirt , Sewing at once , with a double thread , A shroud as well as a
shirt .
O men , with sisters dear ! O men , with mothers and wives ! It is not linen you ' re
wearing out , But human creatures ' lives ! Stitch - stitch - stitch , In poverty ,
hunger , and dirt , Sewing at once , with a double thread , A shroud as well as a
shirt .
الصفحة 6161
Were there no bonny daines at home , Or no true lovers here , That he should
cross the seas to win The dearest of the dear ? I saw thee , lovely Ines , Descend
along the shore , With bands of noble gentlemen , And banners waved before ...
Were there no bonny daines at home , Or no true lovers here , That he should
cross the seas to win The dearest of the dear ? I saw thee , lovely Ines , Descend
along the shore , With bands of noble gentlemen , And banners waved before ...
الصفحة 6162
In Love ' s dear chain so strong and bright a link , Thou idol of thy parents – ( Drat
the boy ! There goes my ink ! ) Thou cherub — but of earth ; Fit playfellow for Fays
, by moonlight pale , In harmless sport and mirth , ( That dog will bite him if he ...
In Love ' s dear chain so strong and bright a link , Thou idol of thy parents – ( Drat
the boy ! There goes my ink ! ) Thou cherub — but of earth ; Fit playfellow for Fays
, by moonlight pale , In harmless sport and mirth , ( That dog will bite him if he ...
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