The American First Class Book; Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation: Selected Principally from Modern Authors of Great Britain and America; and Designed for the Use of the Highest Class, in Public and Private SchoolsCarter, Hendee & Company, 1834 - 480 pàgines |
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Pàgina 29
... hour ; The patridge bursts away on whirring wings ; Deep mourns the turtle in sequester'd bower , And shrill lark carols clear from her aërial tower . The beauties of Nature . - BEATTIE . O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of ...
... hour ; The patridge bursts away on whirring wings ; Deep mourns the turtle in sequester'd bower , And shrill lark carols clear from her aërial tower . The beauties of Nature . - BEATTIE . O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of ...
Pàgina 30
... hour ever makes him wish for he knows not what - complain , he knows not why . Never does a restless impatience at having nothing to do , compel him to seek a momentary stimulus to his dor- mant powers in the tumultuous pleasures of the ...
... hour ever makes him wish for he knows not what - complain , he knows not why . Never does a restless impatience at having nothing to do , compel him to seek a momentary stimulus to his dor- mant powers in the tumultuous pleasures of the ...
Pàgina 31
... hour . Nor is it to the young alone that these observations are to be exclusively applied . Instances have frequently oc- curred of individuals , in whom the power of imagination has , at a more advanced period of life , been found ...
... hour . Nor is it to the young alone that these observations are to be exclusively applied . Instances have frequently oc- curred of individuals , in whom the power of imagination has , at a more advanced period of life , been found ...
Pàgina 36
... hour . Diony . I cannot bear two men who despise their lives and my power . Damon . Then thou canst not bear virtue . Diony . No : I cannot bear that proud disdainful virtue , which contemns life , which dreads no punishment , which is ...
... hour . Diony . I cannot bear two men who despise their lives and my power . Damon . Then thou canst not bear virtue . Diony . No : I cannot bear that proud disdainful virtue , which contemns life , which dreads no punishment , which is ...
Pàgina 49
... hour has come . " After a little while , she spoke of his father , and said , she had lived with the belief that he was mindful of her , and with the conviction , which grew stronger as death approach- ed , that she should meet him in ...
... hour has come . " After a little while , she spoke of his father , and said , she had lived with the belief that he was mindful of her , and with the conviction , which grew stronger as death approach- ed , that she should meet him in ...
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