An edition of The juvenile forget me not (1827)

The juvenile forget me not

or, Cabinet of entertainment and instruction

The juvenile forget me not
Agnes Strickland, Agnes Strick ...
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An edition of The juvenile forget me not (1827)

The juvenile forget me not

or, Cabinet of entertainment and instruction

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Language
English
Pages
149

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Table of Contents

Forget me not
Felix and his dove
Some account of the hermit crab
The infant brother
The young Christian convert
Lines written on a purple flower growing on the ruins of Norwich wall
instance of strict veracity in a young prince
The Sabbath bell
How do you spend your allowance
The evening primrose
Memoirs of the young Duke of Burgundy
Lines on the death of an infant
St. John and the fallen proselyte
Description of the grotto of Antiparos
Hymn to the creator
Some account of the Termes Fatale Bellicasus, or White Ant, native of Africa
The orphan brother and sister
On charity
Account of paper, its origin and uses
On the waste of time
Paraphrase of part of Psalm LXXVII
A lesson on contentment
the butterfly flower
The return of the swallow
Origin of the Christian sabbath
The young Greek slaves
Lines on an ancient sundial
The leaf-cutter bee.

Edition Notes

Published in
London
Other Titles
Cabinet of entertainment and instruction

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ6 1827 .S8

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, 149 pages
Number of pages
149

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL53709676M
OCLC/WorldCat
38686443

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