1 What would his grandame , if she were alive, say to this pageant?
2 Mind you the golden whistle that the grandame keepeth?
3 Her grandame 's own precious, royal, queenly little darling!
4 Thee ought to give thy grandame a chance to eat her bite-don'tthee be a selfish little dear.
5 Of a pleased grandame tottering up and down;
6 They disclaim all participation in the introduction of it, and cast it all on the shoulders of 'old grandame Great Britain.'
7 To the promenade, to church, or market, the good old grandame no longer used her crutch, but leaned on her granddaughter.
8 It was a chosen resort of the royal children, to whom the noble, kind, grandame was all that gracious age can be.
9 Her daughter, a blooming matron, was there, happy, wealthy, good; yet not apparently a whit more reconciled to life than the aged grandame .
10 Old Mrs. Mason, a garrulous, good-hearted grandame , was their only near neighbor, and her visits always left his mother worse rather than better.
11 A solitary ray slanting through the window, flitted over the trembling verdure, and smiled on the gloomy wall, like a child on its grandame 's knee.
12 The last two words were a recollection of his own poem "The Grandame " -
13 In his poem "The Grandame " (see Vol.
14 "'Twill be time enough when I have the years o' my grandame , I guess, to make me crabbed and gloomsome."
15 What would his grandame , if she were alive, say to this pageant?
16 Mind you the golden whistle that the grandame keepeth?
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