Elson Primary School Reader, Band 4Scott, Foresman, 1913 |
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... smile , When forth he fared in the realm divine Of brook - laced woodland and spun - sunshine , — He may know each call of his truant mates , And the paths they went , and the pasture - gates Of the ' cross - lots home through the dusk ...
... smile , When forth he fared in the realm divine Of brook - laced woodland and spun - sunshine , — He may know each call of his truant mates , And the paths they went , and the pasture - gates Of the ' cross - lots home through the dusk ...
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... smiled , While her heart grew glad and free . " Hast thou chosen a home , my child ? Ah , where shall we dwell ? " quoth she . And he said , " Sweet mother , from east to west , The loveliest home , and the dearest and best , Is a ...
... smiled , While her heart grew glad and free . " Hast thou chosen a home , my child ? Ah , where shall we dwell ? " quoth she . And he said , " Sweet mother , from east to west , The loveliest home , and the dearest and best , Is a ...
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... smiled feebly , and said , " And I invite you . " " I didn't know I was to have a party at all , " said Alice ; " but if there is to be one , I think I ought to invite the guests . " " We gave you the opportunity of doing it , the Red ...
... smiled feebly , and said , " And I invite you . " " I didn't know I was to have a party at all , " said Alice ; " but if there is to be one , I think I ought to invite the guests . " " We gave you the opportunity of doing it , the Red ...
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... smiled and stretched out his hand ; the men near him tried to make August understand that he ought to bow and touch the king's hand with his lips , but August could not understand ; he was too happy . He threw his arms about the king's ...
... smiled and stretched out his hand ; the men near him tried to make August understand that he ought to bow and touch the king's hand with his lips , but August could not understand ; he was too happy . He threw his arms about the king's ...
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... smile , the cock to crow ; " Little Spotty , my dear , you're the favorite here , " They all cried ; " we're so glad it was you ! " But that calf only answered them , " Boo ! " -Alice Cary . 99 AGREED TO DISAGREE A mouse , a cricket , a ...
... smile , the cock to crow ; " Little Spotty , my dear , you're the favorite here , " They all cried ; " we're so glad it was you ! " But that calf only answered them , " Boo ! " -Alice Cary . 99 AGREED TO DISAGREE A mouse , a cricket , a ...
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Alice answered army asked August Augustin Hirschvogel battle Baucis Baucis and Philemon beautiful Beowulf bird Bob Cratchit Brahman brave called Captain Phips Charlemagne Christmas cried cubs dear deeds dogs door dragon eyes father fight fire fish flag flowers France Ganelon give gold Grendel hand happy hast heard hero Hiawatha Hirschvogel honey horse Hrothgar Indians jackal killed kind knew land lines that tell little boy live looked Marsilius Massasoit milk Mishook morning mother mountains Nahma never night Oliver palace Patrasche Philemon Philemon and Baucis pitcher poor princess Quicksilver Read lines Red Queen Regin Roland Saracens SCROOGE shouted Sigurd sing sleep smiled soldiers song Squanto squirrel stood story stove stranger Strehla sturgeon supper Sutri sword thee things thou art thought tiger Tiny Tim told treasure tree village wait warrior wilt wonderful young
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Seite 159 - The wonderful air is over me, And the wonderful wind is shaking the tree— It walks on the water, and whirls the mills, And talks to itself on the tops of the hills.
Seite 268 - How it clatters along the roofs Like the tramp of hoofs ! How it gushes and struggles out From the throat of the overflowing spout! Across the window-pane It pours and pours; And swift and wide, With a muddy tide, Like a river down the gutter roars The rain, the welcome rain...
Seite 66 - What's one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one and one?" " I don't know," said Alice. " I lost count." "She can't do Addition," the Red Queen interrupted. "Can you do Subtraction? Take nine from eight." "Nine from eight, I can't, you know," Alice replied very readily; "but" — " She can't do Subtraction,
Seite 136 - So, just for one more merry day To the great Tree the leaflets clung, Frolicked and danced, and had their way, Upon the autumn breezes swung, Whispering all their sports among "Perhaps the great Tree will forget, And let us stay until the spring, If we all beg, and coax, and fret.
Seite 267 - How beautiful is the rain ! After the dust and heat, In the broad and fiery street, In the narrow lane, How beautiful is the rain ! How it clatters along the roofs, Like the tramp of hoofs ! How it gushes and struggles out From the throat of the overflowing spout ! Across the...
Seite 251 - At ten years old I was taken home to assist my father in his business...
Seite 33 - Those who toil bravely are strongest ; The humble and poor become great ; And so from these brown-handed children Shall grow mighty rulers of state. The pen of the author and statesman, — The noble and wise of the land, — The sword, and the chisel, and palette, Shall be held in the little brown hand.
Seite 21 - A FAREWELL MY fairest child, I have no song to give you; No lark could pipe to skies so dull and grey: Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you For every day. Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever; Do noble things, not dream them, all day long: And so make life, death, and that vast for-ever One grand, sweet song.
Seite 147 - THE bird that soars on highest wing, Builds on the ground her lowly nest ; And she that doth most sweetly sing, Sings in the shade when all things rest ; In lark and nightingale we see What honor hath humility. When Mary chose " the better part,
Seite 62 - A soft answer turneth away wrath: but grievous words stir up anger.