The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 56Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1833 |
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Page 192
... poor widowed mother break , if she should ever know that her child was a thief ? ' Alas ! her wretched forebodings proved too true . The silk was traced to her ; she was arrested on her way to the store and dragged to prison . There she ...
... poor widowed mother break , if she should ever know that her child was a thief ? ' Alas ! her wretched forebodings proved too true . The silk was traced to her ; she was arrested on her way to the store and dragged to prison . There she ...
Page 231
... poor heart was beating wild . As leaned I on the grave of my dead mother , And thought how once my sad hours she beguiled , My weeping soul cried out , ' O mother , mother ! Pity your poor child ! ' Far up above me now the stars were ...
... poor heart was beating wild . As leaned I on the grave of my dead mother , And thought how once my sad hours she beguiled , My weeping soul cried out , ' O mother , mother ! Pity your poor child ! ' Far up above me now the stars were ...
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... poor little ragged boy lives in a land in which , should his ambition be stimulated , he may rise to the highest honors ; a land where perhaps the majority of the great were all once as poor and as ragged as himself . And if it be true ...
... poor little ragged boy lives in a land in which , should his ambition be stimulated , he may rise to the highest honors ; a land where perhaps the majority of the great were all once as poor and as ragged as himself . And if it be true ...
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