The Advanced Book of Reading Lessons: Forming a Supplement to the Fourth and Fifth Reading Books of the Authorized SeriesJ. Campbell, 1871 - 483 sidor |
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... Night on Lake Couchiching Rolla's Address to the Peruvians On the River Louis XI and Charles , Duke of Burgundy The Souls of Books The Origin of Language . The Presence of God . The Vastness of the Universe Twilight The Dignity of Labor ...
... Night on Lake Couchiching Rolla's Address to the Peruvians On the River Louis XI and Charles , Duke of Burgundy The Souls of Books The Origin of Language . The Presence of God . The Vastness of the Universe Twilight The Dignity of Labor ...
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... night ? Corruption like , thou teemedst in the graves Of mouldering systems , with dark weltering waves Troubling the peace of the first mother's womb ; Whose ancient awful form , With inly tossing storm , Unquiet heavings kept — a ...
... night ? Corruption like , thou teemedst in the graves Of mouldering systems , with dark weltering waves Troubling the peace of the first mother's womb ; Whose ancient awful form , With inly tossing storm , Unquiet heavings kept — a ...
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... night thou utterest forth thy solemn moan , Counting thy weary minutes all alone ; Then in the morning thou dost calmly lie , Deep blue ere yet the sun His day - work hath begun , Under the opening windows of the golden sky . The spirit ...
... night thou utterest forth thy solemn moan , Counting thy weary minutes all alone ; Then in the morning thou dost calmly lie , Deep blue ere yet the sun His day - work hath begun , Under the opening windows of the golden sky . The spirit ...
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... night . Now , toward the hills all haste ; If Medes alone , or with Assyrians mixed , I cannot know ; but rapid is the speed . The light increases up the mountain's side , In the red darkness faintly I discern The slumbering myriads ...
... night . Now , toward the hills all haste ; If Medes alone , or with Assyrians mixed , I cannot know ; but rapid is the speed . The light increases up the mountain's side , In the red darkness faintly I discern The slumbering myriads ...
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... night , ) Roll'd back its misty veil , and kindled into light ! — Soft fell the eve --But , ere the day was done , Tall waving banners streak'd the level sun ; And wide and dark along the horizon red , In sandy surge the rising desert ...
... night , ) Roll'd back its misty veil , and kindled into light ! — Soft fell the eve --But , ere the day was done , Tall waving banners streak'd the level sun ; And wide and dark along the horizon red , In sandy surge the rising desert ...
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Sida 200 - Wilt thou upon the high and giddy mast Seal up the ship-boy's eyes, and rock his brains In cradle of the rude imperious surge ; And in the visitation of the winds, Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deafning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep!
Sida 138 - Of Law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God; her voice the harmony of the world. All things in heaven and earth do her homage ; the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power.
Sida 375 - Brave Kempenfelt is gone ; His last sea-fight is fought, His work of glory done. It was not in the battle ; No tempest gave the shock ; She sprang no fatal leak ; She ran upon no rock. His sword was in its sheath, His fingers held the pen, When Kempenfelt went down With twice four hundred men.
Sida 200 - Allowing him a breath, a little scene, To monarchize, be fear'd and kill with looks, Infusing him with self and vain conceit, As if this flesh which walls about our life Were brass impregnable, and humour'd thus Comes at the last and with a little pin Bores through his castle wall, and farewell king!
Sida 83 - Hope humbly then ; with trembling pinions soar, Wait the great teacher, Death ; and God adore. What future bliss, he gives not thee to know, But gives that hope to be thy blessing now. Hope springs eternal in the human breast : Man never Is, but always to be blest ; The soul, uneasy, and confined from home, Rests and expatiates in a life to come.
Sida 146 - The schoolboy whips his taxed top ; the beardless youth manages his taxed horse with a taxed bridle on a taxed road ; and the dying Englishman, pouring his medicine, which has paid...
Sida 114 - twixt Now and Then ! This breathing house not built with hands, This body that does me grievous wrong, O'er aery cliffs and glittering sands How lightly then it flashed along : Like those trim skiffs, unknown of yore, On winding lakes and rivers wide, That ask no aid of sail or oar, That fear no spite of wind or tide ! Nought cared this body for wind or weather When Youth and I lived in't together.
Sida 131 - Then bugle's note and cannon's roar the deathlike silence broke, And with one start, and with one cry, the royal city woke.
Sida 170 - I have naught that is fair ?" saith he ; "Have naught but the bearded grain? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me I will give them all back again." He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves.
Sida 282 - This is that which I think great readers are apt to be mistaken in. Those who have read of everything are thought to understand everything too; but it is not always so. Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking makes what we read ours.