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 OthersRichardson, Lord, and Holbrook, and Hilliard, Gray, LIttle, and Wilkins, 1827 - 276 páginas |
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... dead , their bows , arrows , and spears , that they may be prepared to commence their course in another state . Man is seldom degraded so low , but that he hopes , and believes , that death will not prove the extinction of his being ...
... dead , their bows , arrows , and spears , that they may be prepared to commence their course in another state . Man is seldom degraded so low , but that he hopes , and believes , that death will not prove the extinction of his being ...
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... dead ; But they died not by hunger , or lingering decay ; The steel of the white man hath swept them away . This snake - skin , that once I so sacredly wore , I will toss , with disdain , to the storm - beaten shore ; Its charms I no ...
... dead ; But they died not by hunger , or lingering decay ; The steel of the white man hath swept them away . This snake - skin , that once I so sacredly wore , I will toss , with disdain , to the storm - beaten shore ; Its charms I no ...
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... dead . I would not thus profane their lone retreat , Nor trample where the sleeping warrior's head Lay pillowed on his everlasting bed , Age after age , still sunk in slumbers sweet . Farewell ! and may you still , in peace , repose ...
... dead . I would not thus profane their lone retreat , Nor trample where the sleeping warrior's head Lay pillowed on his everlasting bed , Age after age , still sunk in slumbers sweet . Farewell ! and may you still , in peace , repose ...
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... dead hear nothings of the tumult ; they sleep soundly ; they rest from their calamities upon beds of peace . Con- ducted to silent mansions , they cannot be troubled by the rudest assaults , nor awakened by the loudest clamour . The ...
... dead hear nothings of the tumult ; they sleep soundly ; they rest from their calamities upon beds of peace . Con- ducted to silent mansions , they cannot be troubled by the rudest assaults , nor awakened by the loudest clamour . The ...
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... dead , And , haply , tinge some budding rose That blushes o'er my grassy bed . thou who hast so long been dear , When I shall cease to smile on thee , I know that thou wilt linger here , With pensive soul , to sigh for me . Thy gentle ...
... dead , And , haply , tinge some budding rose That blushes o'er my grassy bed . thou who hast so long been dear , When I shall cease to smile on thee , I know that thou wilt linger here , With pensive soul , to sigh for me . Thy gentle ...
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