The Classical Reader: A Selection of Lessons in Prose and Verse, from the Most Esteemed English and American Writers : Intended for the Use of the Higher Classes in Public and Private SeminariesLincoln & Edmands, and Carter & Hendee, 1830 - 408 Seiten |
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... voice ; but , as we are conscious of having devoted no com- mon degree of care and pains to the work , we look forward with hope to a favourable sentence . Our general rules in selection and arrangement have been these : to make our ...
... voice ; but , as we are conscious of having devoted no com- mon degree of care and pains to the work , we look forward with hope to a favourable sentence . Our general rules in selection and arrangement have been these : to make our ...
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... Voice of Departed Friendship , 54. Pleasures of Memory , 55. Saturday Morning , 63. Scene from the " Vespers of Palermo , " 64. The Treasures of the Deep , . 67. Extract from the " Prisoner of Chillon , " 68. The Immortal Mind , 74 ...
... Voice of Departed Friendship , 54. Pleasures of Memory , 55. Saturday Morning , 63. Scene from the " Vespers of Palermo , " 64. The Treasures of the Deep , . 67. Extract from the " Prisoner of Chillon , " 68. The Immortal Mind , 74 ...
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... voice : - - " My child , listen to my words , the words of your truest friend . You are about to decide the happiness of your life on earth - it may be of your life beyond the grave . Those happy days of careless innocence , when you ...
... voice : - - " My child , listen to my words , the words of your truest friend . You are about to decide the happiness of your life on earth - it may be of your life beyond the grave . Those happy days of careless innocence , when you ...
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... voice of gladness , and a smile And eloquence of beauty ; and she glides Into his darker musings with a mild And gentle sympathy , that steals away Their sharpness ere he is aware .. When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like a ...
... voice of gladness , and a smile And eloquence of beauty ; and she glides Into his darker musings with a mild And gentle sympathy , that steals away Their sharpness ere he is aware .. When thoughts Of the last bitter hour come like a ...
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... voice - Yet a few days , and thee The all - beholding sun shall see no more In all his course ; nor yet in the cold ground , Where thy pale form was laid , with many tears , Nor in the embrace of ocean , shall exist • Thy image . Earth ...
... voice - Yet a few days , and thee The all - beholding sun shall see no more In all his course ; nor yet in the cold ground , Where thy pale form was laid , with many tears , Nor in the embrace of ocean , shall exist • Thy image . Earth ...
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Absalom Ahithophel Alpnach appear beauty behold blessing bosom breath cataract character cheer clouds danger dark death deep earth Elmina Esquimaux eternity evanescent father favour fear feel flowers genius give glory grave green hand happiness hath heart heaven heron hill honour hope hour human Hushai JOSEPH FAWCETT king labour land LESSON light live look Lord mind misanthropy moral morning mountain nature never night noble o'er object pain Paradise Lost pass passion peace pleasure Pliny the Elder poetry principles PROCIDA religion rise rock round scarcely scene season seemed shore side smile solemn soul spect spirit spring stars stream sweet tate God tears tell tender thee thine thing thou thought tion tree truth Vicar of Wakefield virtue voice whole William Penn wind wing young youth Zwingle