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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... tears , as if they were never more to behold land . Columbus comforted them with as- surances of success , and the prospect of vast wealth in those opulent regions , whither he was conducting them . This early discovery of the spirit of ...
... tears , as if they were never more to behold land . Columbus comforted them with as- surances of success , and the prospect of vast wealth in those opulent regions , whither he was conducting them . This early discovery of the spirit of ...
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... tears of joy , and transports of congratulation . This office of gratitude to Heaven was followed by an act of justice to their commander . They threw themselves at the feet of Columbus , with feelings of self - condemnation , mingled ...
... tears of joy , and transports of congratulation . This office of gratitude to Heaven was followed by an act of justice to their commander . They threw themselves at the feet of Columbus , with feelings of self - condemnation , mingled ...
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... tears shall no longer gush salt from my eyes ; I shall wash from my face every cloud - coloured stain Red - red shall , alone , on my visage remain ! I will dig up my hatchet , and bend my oak bow ; By night , and by day , I will follow ...
... tears shall no longer gush salt from my eyes ; I shall wash from my face every cloud - coloured stain Red - red shall , alone , on my visage remain ! I will dig up my hatchet , and bend my oak bow ; By night , and by day , I will follow ...
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... tears Ran from her eyes . But , when the sun grew low , And the hill - shadows long , she threw herself From the steep rock , and perished . There was scooped Upon the mountain's southern slope , a grave ; And there they laid her , in ...
... tears Ran from her eyes . But , when the sun grew low , And the hill - shadows long , she threw herself From the steep rock , and perished . There was scooped Upon the mountain's southern slope , a grave ; And there they laid her , in ...
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... tears ? Since , in the tomb , our cares , our woes , In dark oblivion buried lie , Why paint that scene of calm repose In figures painful to the eye ?. To die ! -what is in death to fear ? ' Twill decompose my lifeless frame ! A Power ...
... tears ? Since , in the tomb , our cares , our woes , In dark oblivion buried lie , Why paint that scene of calm repose In figures painful to the eye ?. To die ! -what is in death to fear ? ' Twill decompose my lifeless frame ! A Power ...
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