Relfe brothers' model reading-books, in prose and verse, ed., with notes and intr. by R.F. Charles, Volum 4Richard Fletcher Charles 1882 |
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Pàgina 27
... ship was still as she might be : The sails from heaven received no motion ; The keel was steady in the ocean . With neither sign nor sound of shock The waves flow'd o'er the Inchcape Rock ; 1 So little they rose , so little they fell ...
... ship was still as she might be : The sails from heaven received no motion ; The keel was steady in the ocean . With neither sign nor sound of shock The waves flow'd o'er the Inchcape Rock ; 1 So little they rose , so little they fell ...
Pàgina 29
... ship sinks fast beneath the tide . Southey . VII . A PET CORMORANT . * AMONG many strange pets which we in Shet- land delighted to keep , one of the most interesting and amusing was a cormorant which was brought to us from the nest when ...
... ship sinks fast beneath the tide . Southey . VII . A PET CORMORANT . * AMONG many strange pets which we in Shet- land delighted to keep , one of the most interesting and amusing was a cormorant which was brought to us from the nest when ...
Pàgina 37
... ship . However , as my first crop was but small , I had no great difficulty to cut it down . In short , I reaped it my way ; for I cut nothing off but the ears , and carried it away in a great basket which I had made , and so rubbed it ...
... ship . However , as my first crop was but small , I had no great difficulty to cut it down . In short , I reaped it my way ; for I cut nothing off but the ears , and carried it away in a great basket which I had made , and so rubbed it ...
Pàgina 44
... ship some neckcloths of calico or muslin ; and with some pieces of these I made three small sieves proper enough for the work ; and thus I made shift for some years : how I did afterwards I shall 44 The Labours of Robinson Crusoe .
... ship some neckcloths of calico or muslin ; and with some pieces of these I made three small sieves proper enough for the work ; and thus I made shift for some years : how I did afterwards I shall 44 The Labours of Robinson Crusoe .
Pàgina 62
... ships and boats , and palaces and temples , but never rightly anything that could be called a church , or that could satisfy me about its form . Sometimes I thought it must be like our house , and sometimes I fancied it must be more ...
... ships and boats , and palaces and temples , but never rightly anything that could be called a church , or that could satisfy me about its form . Sometimes I thought it must be like our house , and sometimes I fancied it must be more ...
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