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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... wind became unequal and variable . From all these symptoms , Columbus was so confident of being near land , that , on the evening of the eleventh of October , after public prayers for success , he ordered the sails to be furled , and ...
... wind became unequal and variable . From all these symptoms , Columbus was so confident of being near land , that , on the evening of the eleventh of October , after public prayers for success , he ordered the sails to be furled , and ...
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... wind fanned , In the heave of the surge , than ever stole From mortal minstrel's hand . There's mighty music in the roar Of the oaks on the mountain's side , " When the whirlwind bursts on their foreheads hoar , And the lightning ...
... wind fanned , In the heave of the surge , than ever stole From mortal minstrel's hand . There's mighty music in the roar Of the oaks on the mountain's side , " When the whirlwind bursts on their foreheads hoar , And the lightning ...
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... wind , And eagle's shriek ....... There is a precipice , That seems a fragment of some mighty wall , Built by the hand that ... winds , that struggle with the woods below , Come up like ocean murmurs . But the scene Is lovely round . A ...
... wind , And eagle's shriek ....... There is a precipice , That seems a fragment of some mighty wall , Built by the hand that ... winds , that struggle with the woods below , Come up like ocean murmurs . But the scene Is lovely round . A ...
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... with all that exalts and embellishes civilized life , the rank thistle nodded in the wind , and the wild fox dug his hole * Pron . ver - tshu - ous . unscared . Here lived and loved another race of beings NATIONAL READER . 47 SPRAGUE.
... with all that exalts and embellishes civilized life , the rank thistle nodded in the wind , and the wild fox dug his hole * Pron . ver - tshu - ous . unscared . Here lived and loved another race of beings NATIONAL READER . 47 SPRAGUE.
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... winds ; in the timid warbler , that never left its native grove ; in the fearless eagle , whose untired pinion was wet in clouds ; in the worm that crawled at his foot ; and in his own matchless form , glowing with a spark of that light ...
... winds ; in the timid warbler , that never left its native grove ; in the fearless eagle , whose untired pinion was wet in clouds ; in the worm that crawled at his foot ; and in his own matchless form , glowing with a spark of that light ...
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