The American Common-school Reader and Speaker: Being a Selection of Pieces in Prose and Verse, with Rules for Reading and SpeakingC. Tappan, 1844 - 428 páginas |
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... flowers , by weeping fondness laid , Nor pink , nor róse , drooped , on his breast displayed . " 2. “ There rapt in gråtitude , and joy , and love , The man of God will pass the Sabbath noon . " 3. " There , ( in the grave , ) vile ...
... flowers , by weeping fondness laid , Nor pink , nor róse , drooped , on his breast displayed . " 2. “ There rapt in gråtitude , and joy , and love , The man of God will pass the Sabbath noon . " 3. " There , ( in the grave , ) vile ...
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... flowers which fill the air with their fràgrance , and the music of those artless voices which mingle on every trée ; all conspire to captivate our hearts , and to swell them with the most rapturous delight . " This remark applies ...
... flowers which fill the air with their fràgrance , and the music of those artless voices which mingle on every trée ; all conspire to captivate our hearts , and to swell them with the most rapturous delight . " This remark applies ...
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... flowers ; The frost hangs blackening on the stálk , The dew - drops fall in frozen shòwers : — Gone are the spring's green sprouting bowers , Gone summer's rich and mantling vines ; And Autumn , with her yellow hours , On hill and plain ...
... flowers ; The frost hangs blackening on the stálk , The dew - drops fall in frozen shòwers : — Gone are the spring's green sprouting bowers , Gone summer's rich and mantling vines ; And Autumn , with her yellow hours , On hill and plain ...
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... flowers of earth , From the pageant of power , and the voice of mirth , From the mist of the morn on the mountain's brów , From childhood's song , and affections vów ; From all save that o'er which sóul * bears sway , There breathes but ...
... flowers of earth , From the pageant of power , and the voice of mirth , From the mist of the morn on the mountain's brów , From childhood's song , and affections vów ; From all save that o'er which sóul * bears sway , There breathes but ...
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... flowers and washing away the richest mòuld , in the pleasant garder of society . " Compound Concluding Series . Exercise 1. " The winter of the good man's age is cheered with pleasing reflections on the pást , and bright hopes of the ...
... flowers and washing away the richest mòuld , in the pleasant garder of society . " Compound Concluding Series . Exercise 1. " The winter of the good man's age is cheered with pleasing reflections on the pást , and bright hopes of the ...
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