School Reading by Grades: First [-eighth] Year, Книга 7American Book Company, 1897 |
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... coming forth , although the day was yet so early . " By my faith , this bodes us no good , " said Blount ; " it must be some perilous cause puts her grace in motion at this time . We had best put back again , and tell the 15 earl what ...
... coming forth , although the day was yet so early . " By my faith , this bodes us no good , " said Blount ; " it must be some perilous cause puts her grace in motion at this time . We had best put back again , and tell the 15 earl what ...
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... coming to see me , and at times he would talk to me , and was as good as now see how generously he sorrows for me . do as he says , Crito ; let the cup be brought , if the poison is prepared : if not , let the attendant prepare some ...
... coming to see me , and at times he would talk to me , and was as good as now see how generously he sorrows for me . do as he says , Crito ; let the cup be brought , if the poison is prepared : if not , let the attendant prepare some ...
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... coming on . We have petitioned ; we have re- 5 monstrated ; we have supplicated ; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne , and have implored its inter- position to arrest the tyrannical hands of the Ministry and Parliament . Our ...
... coming on . We have petitioned ; we have re- 5 monstrated ; we have supplicated ; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne , and have implored its inter- position to arrest the tyrannical hands of the Ministry and Parliament . Our ...
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... coming of age , a great tragedy opened , and changed the whole plan and purpose of his life . They were living in a poor little place to which they had moved for poverty's sake - the old father who was passing into his second childhood ...
... coming of age , a great tragedy opened , and changed the whole plan and purpose of his life . They were living in a poor little place to which they had moved for poverty's sake - the old father who was passing into his second childhood ...
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... coming out stone by stone into view , and the dark head of the Sphinx peering over the lower sandhills . 10 Yet the usual accounts are correct which represent this nearer sight as not impressive — their size diminishes , and the ...
... coming out stone by stone into view , and the dark head of the Sphinx peering over the lower sandhills . 10 Yet the usual accounts are correct which represent this nearer sight as not impressive — their size diminishes , and the ...
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Acadians ALDRETH approach arms beautiful beneath blessed Blount Bo-bo Born called canal Charles Charles Lamb cheerful church Crito dark death door earth English Evangeline eyes face father fire Gavin Goldsmith hand happiness hath head heart heaven Hereward hill honor horse hour James Fenimore Cooper John Josiah Gilbert Holland King knew labor Lamb land Lawton live look Lord Margaret Mary Mary Lamb Mary Russell Mitford morning mother never night noble o'er Oliver Goldsmith passed peddler Percy Bysshe Shelley Peter Aitken Phædo pleasure poem Pyramids queen Raleigh Reading by Grades river Robert Collyer rode round School Reading seemed shouting side smile Socrates soldiers soul sound Sphinx stood story street sweet thee things thou thought tion turn village voice walk Washington Irving whole words young youth
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Сторінка 69 - Union to your collective and individual happiness ; that you should cherish 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...
Сторінка 22 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way...
Сторінка 68 - Besides, sir, we have no election. If we were base enough to desire it, it is now too late to retire from the contest. There is no retreat but in submission and slavery ! Our chains are forged. Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston! The war is inevitable, and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come! It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry peace! peace!
Сторінка 171 - How bowed the woods beneath their sturdy stroke! Let not ambition mock their useful toil, Their homely joys, and destiny obscure; Nor grandeur hear with a disdainful smile, The short and simple annals of the poor. The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power, And all that beauty, all that wealth e'er gave, Awaits alike the inevitable hour. The paths of glory lead but to the grave.
Сторінка 68 - There is a just God who presides over the destinies of nations, and who will raise up friends to fight our battles for us.
Сторінка 118 - Wept o'er his wounds or tales of sorrow done, Shouldered his crutch and showed how fields were won. Pleased with his guests, the good man learned to glow. And quite forgot their vices in their woe; Careless their merits or their faults to scan, His pity gave ere charity began.
Сторінка 72 - In the greenest of our valleys By good angels tenanted, Once a fair and stately palace— Radiant palace— reared its head. In the monarch Thought's dominion, It stood there; Never seraph spread a pinion Over fabric half so fair.
Сторінка 67 - If we wish to be free; if we mean to preserve inviolate those inestimable privileges, for which we have been so long contending ; if we mean not basely to abandon the noble struggle, in which we have been so long engaged, and which we have pledged ourselves never to abandon until the glorious object of our contest shall be obtained, — we must fight! — I repeat it, sir, we must fight ! An appeal to arms, and to the God of hosts, is all that is left us.
Сторінка 107 - Ay, tear her tattered ensign down ! Long has it waved on high, And many an eye has danced to see That banner in the sky; Beneath it rung the battle shout, And burst the cannon's roar; — The meteor of the ocean air Shall sweep the clouds no more. Her deck, once red with heroes...
Сторінка 120 - Yet he was kind, or, if severe in aught, The love he bore to learning was in fault; The village all declared how much he knew: 'Twas certain he could write, and cipher too; Lands he could measure, terms and tides presage, And e'en the story ran that he could gauge...