The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking, Designed to Fill the Same Place in the Schools of the United States that is Held in Those of Great Britain by the Compilations of Murray, Scott, Enfield, Mylius, Thompson, Ewing, and OthersCharles Bowen, 1836 - 276 páginas |
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... rising sun , the manifestation of divine goodness , and pursues the chase with a fearless and unshaken confidence in the protection of that great and good Spirit , whose watch- ful care is over all his works . Let us not , then ...
... rising sun , the manifestation of divine goodness , and pursues the chase with a fearless and unshaken confidence in the protection of that great and good Spirit , whose watch- ful care is over all his works . Let us not , then ...
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... rise The mighty columns with which earth props heaven There is a tale about these gray old rocks , A sad tradition of unhappy love And sorrows borne and ended , long ago , When , over these fair vales , the savage sought His game in the ...
... rise The mighty columns with which earth props heaven There is a tale about these gray old rocks , A sad tradition of unhappy love And sorrows borne and ended , long ago , When , over these fair vales , the savage sought His game in the ...
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... rising over a bound . less plain , where the blue of the heavens , in all directions , touches and mingles with the ... rise above the plain . At first the eye mistakes them for hills ; but , when it catches the regularity of their ...
... rising over a bound . less plain , where the blue of the heavens , in all directions , touches and mingles with the ... rise above the plain . At first the eye mistakes them for hills ; but , when it catches the regularity of their ...
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... rise from these boundless and unpeopled plains . My imagination and my heart have been full of the past . The nothingness of the brief dream of human life has forced itself upon my mind . The unknown race , to which these bones belonged ...
... rise from these boundless and unpeopled plains . My imagination and my heart have been full of the past . The nothingness of the brief dream of human life has forced itself upon my mind . The unknown race , to which these bones belonged ...
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... rise , a woodbine , o'er my urn , With verdant tendrils round it twined . How would the gentle bosom beat , That sighs at death's resistless power , A faithful friend again to meet Fresh blooming in a fragrant flower ! The love , that ...
... rise , a woodbine , o'er my urn , With verdant tendrils round it twined . How would the gentle bosom beat , That sighs at death's resistless power , A faithful friend again to meet Fresh blooming in a fragrant flower ! The love , that ...
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