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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... plain , where the blue of the heavens , in all directions , touches and mingles with the verdure of the flowers . to me , a view far more glorious than that on which the sun rises over a barren and angry waste of sea . The one is soft ...
... plain , where the blue of the heavens , in all directions , touches and mingles with the verdure of the flowers . to me , a view far more glorious than that on which the sun rises over a barren and angry waste of sea . The one is soft ...
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... plains , that had every call from the scenes that surrounded them , to contented existence and tranquil meditation . Un- fortunate , as men view the thing , they must have been . Innocent and peaceful they probably were ; for , had they ...
... plains , that had every call from the scenes that surrounded them , to contented existence and tranquil meditation . Un- fortunate , as men view the thing , they must have been . Innocent and peaceful they probably were ; for , had they ...
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... plain , The evening breeze had lulled itself to rest , And all was silence , -save the mournful strain With which the widowed turtle wooed , in vain , Her absent lover to her lonely nest . Now , one by one , emerging to the sight , The ...
... plain , The evening breeze had lulled itself to rest , And all was silence , -save the mournful strain With which the widowed turtle wooed , in vain , Her absent lover to her lonely nest . Now , one by one , emerging to the sight , The ...
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... plain- Alas ! the brightest days of spring How swift ! how sorrowful ! how vain ! " O wave , ye dancing boughs , O wave ! Perchance to - morrow's dawn may see My mother , weeping on my grave : — Then consecrate my memory . " I see ...
... plain- Alas ! the brightest days of spring How swift ! how sorrowful ! how vain ! " O wave , ye dancing boughs , O wave ! Perchance to - morrow's dawn may see My mother , weeping on my grave : — Then consecrate my memory . " I see ...
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... plains of Hindostan . He was fresh and vigorous with rest ; he was animated with hope ; he was incited by desire : he walked swiftly forward over the valleys , and saw the hills gradually rising before him . As he passed along , his ...
... plains of Hindostan . He was fresh and vigorous with rest ; he was animated with hope ; he was incited by desire : he walked swiftly forward over the valleys , and saw the hills gradually rising before him . As he passed along , his ...
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