Graded Literature Readers, Книга 7Ida Catherine Bender, Harry Pratt Judson Maynard, Merrill, & Company, 1901 |
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... land and in water . Évin'çing : showing . Ăn'na : an East Indian coin worth about two and a half cents . Coo'lies : East Indian porters or car- riers . Rouleau ' ( lō ) : little roll ; a roll of coins put up in paper , or something ...
... land and in water . Évin'çing : showing . Ăn'na : an East Indian coin worth about two and a half cents . Coo'lies : East Indian porters or car- riers . Rouleau ' ( lō ) : little roll ; a roll of coins put up in paper , or something ...
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... land , giving service to his superior and receiving service from his inferior . Status : state ; position . My Heart's in the Highlands BY ROBERT BURNS Robert Burns ( 1759-1796 ) : A Scotch poet . His poems are characterized by ...
... land , giving service to his superior and receiving service from his inferior . Status : state ; position . My Heart's in the Highlands BY ROBERT BURNS Robert Burns ( 1759-1796 ) : A Scotch poet . His poems are characterized by ...
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... land of gold , said to lie to the south of Mexico . He persisted in his enterprise in spite of conflicts with the natives and the opposition and rebellion of his fol- lowers . After great hardships by both sea and land , he reached the ...
... land of gold , said to lie to the south of Mexico . He persisted in his enterprise in spite of conflicts with the natives and the opposition and rebellion of his fol- lowers . After great hardships by both sea and land , he reached the ...
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... land where they eat and drink out of golden vessels , and gold is as cheap as iron is with you . ” 5 It was not long after this startling intelligence that Balboa achieved the formidable adventure of scaling the mountain rampart of the ...
... land where they eat and drink out of golden vessels , and gold is as cheap as iron is with you . ” 5 It was not long after this startling intelligence that Balboa achieved the formidable adventure of scaling the mountain rampart of the ...
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... land . 15 to lay my head this night beneath thy roof , and thou 20 shalt be amply repaid . " Honest Peregil thus saw himself unexpectedly saddled with an infidel guest , but he was too humane to refuse a night's shelter to a fellow ...
... land . 15 to lay my head this night beneath thy roof , and thou 20 shalt be amply repaid . " Honest Peregil thus saw himself unexpectedly saddled with an infidel guest , but he was too humane to refuse a night's shelter to a fellow ...
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Graded Literature Readers: Seventh Book, Книга 6 Harry Pratt Judson,Ida Catherine Bender Повний перегляд - 1901 |
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Сторінка 45 - IT was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of ANNABEL LEE ; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me.
Сторінка 177 - SHE was a Phantom of delight When first she gleamed upon my sight; A lovely Apparition, sent To be a moment's ornament; Her eyes as stars of Twilight fair; Like Twilight's, too, her dusky hair; But all things else about her drawn From May-time and the cheerful Dawn; A dancing Shape, an Image gay, To haunt, to startle, and way-lay.
Сторінка 118 - Orpheus with his lute made trees, And the mountain tops that freeze, Bow themselves, when he did sing: To his music plants and flowers Ever sprung ; as sun and showers There had made a lasting spring. Every thing that heard him play, Even the billows of the sea, Hung their heads, and then lay by. In sweet music is such art, Killing care and grief of heart Fall asleep, or hearing, die.
Сторінка 108 - Her home is on the deep. With thunders from her native oak She quells the floods below — As they roar on the shore, When the stormy winds do blow! When the battle rages loud and long, And the stormy winds do blow. The meteor flag of England Shall yet terrific burn; Till danger's troubled night depart And the star of peace return. Then, then, ye ocean warriors ! Our song and feast shall flow To the fame of your name, When the storm has ceased to blow!
Сторінка 191 - ... now we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure we are met on a great battlefield of that war we have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live...
Сторінка 61 - Ah ! then and there was hurrying to and fro, And gathering tears, and tremblings of distress, And cheeks all pale, which but an hour ago Blushed at the praise of their own loveliness; And there were sudden partings, such as press The life from out young hearts, and choking sighs Which ne'er might be repeated...
Сторінка 161 - If, in the opinion of the people, the distribution or modification of the constitutional powers be in any particular wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation : for though this, in one instance, may be the instrument of good, it is the customary weapon by which free governments are destroyed.
Сторінка 158 - ... a cordial, habitual, and immovable attachment to it, accustoming yourselves to think and speak of it as of the Palladium of your political safety and prosperity; watching for its preservation with jealous anxiety; discountenancing whatever may suggest even a suspicion that it can in any event be abandoned, and indignantly frowning upon the first dawning of every attempt to alienate any portion of our Country from the rest, or to enfeeble the sacred ties which now link together the various parts.
Сторінка 238 - THE EPITAPH Here rests his head upon the lap of earth A youth to fortune and to fame unknown: Fair science frowned not on his humble birth, And melancholy marked him for her own. Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere, . Heaven did a recompense as largely send: He gave to misery all he had, a tear: He gained from heaven ('twas all he wished) a friend.
Сторінка 93 - OF Nelson and the North Sing the glorious day's renown, When to battle fierce came forth All the might of Denmark's crown, And her arms along the deep proudly shone; By each gun the lighted brand In a bold determined hand, And the Prince of all the land Led them on.