The Junior Ladies' Reader: A Choice and Varied Collection of Prose and Verse : with a Synopsis of the Elementary Principles of Elocution : Expressly Adapted for the Use of the Young and Designed as an Introduction to "The Ladies' Reader"E.H. Butler, 1860 - 312 páginas |
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... ? Shall guilty and condemned creatures appear in the pres- ence of Him , in whose sight the heavens are 2 INFLECTION . 25 25 Examples of the rising and falling Inflections contrasted Several essential Rules on Inflection.
... ? Shall guilty and condemned creatures appear in the pres- ence of Him , in whose sight the heavens are 2 INFLECTION . 25 25 Examples of the rising and falling Inflections contrasted Several essential Rules on Inflection.
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... heavens are not clean , and who chargeth his angels with folly ' ? Interrogations Governed by Relative Pronouns . Who will come ? Which of them will come ? What will he do ? When will he come ? Where will he go ? How can he exalt his ...
... heavens are not clean , and who chargeth his angels with folly ' ? Interrogations Governed by Relative Pronouns . Who will come ? Which of them will come ? What will he do ? When will he come ? Where will he go ? How can he exalt his ...
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... heaven . Now , I have not yet told you that Rosalie , ever since she had been a very little girl - not more , perhaps , than eight years old - had employed herself during her play hours , in a pur- suit that had no doubt been to her a ...
... heaven . Now , I have not yet told you that Rosalie , ever since she had been a very little girl - not more , perhaps , than eight years old - had employed herself during her play hours , in a pur- suit that had no doubt been to her a ...
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... is now a saint in heaven . With a slow and noiseless footstep , Comes that messenger divine , Takes the vacant chair beside me , Lays her gentle hand in mine . And she sits and gazes at me , With those THE JUNIOR LADIES ' READER . 43.
... is now a saint in heaven . With a slow and noiseless footstep , Comes that messenger divine , Takes the vacant chair beside me , Lays her gentle hand in mine . And she sits and gazes at me , With those THE JUNIOR LADIES ' READER . 43.
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... heaven on earth to last ; Nor long may thy still waters lie , An image of the glorious sky . Thy fate and mine are not repose , And ere another evening close , Thou to thy tides shalt turn again , And I to seek the crowd of men . HYMN ...
... heaven on earth to last ; Nor long may thy still waters lie , An image of the glorious sky . Thy fate and mine are not repose , And ere another evening close , Thou to thy tides shalt turn again , And I to seek the crowd of men . HYMN ...
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Página 151 - fever on my brow! I remember, I remember, The fir-trees dark and high; I used to think their slender tops Were close against the sky ; It was a childish ignorance, But now 'tis little joy To know I'm farther off from heaven Than when I was a bov.
Página 249 - THE sea! the sea! the open sea! The blue, the fresh, the ever free! Without a mark, without a bound, It plays with the clouds ; it mocks the skies; Or like a cradled creature lies. I'm on the sea! I'm on the sea! I am where I would ever he, With the blue above, and the blue below, And silence
Página 308 - How does the water come down at Lodore ? Here it comes sparkling, And there it lies darkling; Here smoking and frothing, Its tumult and wrath in, It hastens along, conflicting and strong; Now striking and raging, As if a war waging, Its caverns and rocks among. Kising and leaping, Sinking and creeping, Swelling and
Página 27 - They, through faith, subdued kingdoms', wrought righteousness'; obtained promises', stopped the mouths of lions', quenched the violence of fire', escaped the edge of the sword', out of weakness were made strong', waxed valiant in fight", and turned to flight the armies of the
Página 167 - from these dumb And cold lips, Absalom! "The grave hath won thee. I shall hear the gush Of music, and the voices of the young; And life will pass me in the mantling blush, And the dark tresses to the soft winds flung;— But thou no more, with thy sweet voice, shall come, To
Página 102 - him midst shame and scorn; My friendship's utmost zeal to try, He asked if I for him would die; The flesh was weak, my blood ran chill, But the free spirit cried, " I will." Then in a moment to my view The stranger darted from disguise, He spake; and my poor name He
Página 129 - His face is growing sharp and thin;— Alack! our friend is gone, Close up his eyes—tie up his chin— Step from the corpse; and let him in That standeth there alone, And waiteth at the door. There's a new foot on the floor, my friends, And a new face at the door, my friends, The new year's at the door.
Página 186 - As lightly and as free; Ten thousand stars were in the sky, Ten thousand on the sea ; For every wave with dimpled face, That leaped upon the air, Had caught a star in its embrace, And held it trembling there. The young moon, too, with upturned sides Her mirrored beauty gave, And, as a
Página 64 - HOOD. THOU happy, happy elf! (But stop—first let me kiss away that tear) Thou merry, laughing sprite! With spirits feather light, Untouched by sorrow, and unsoiled by sin, (Good heavens! the child is swallowing a pin!) Thou little tricksy Puck! With antic toys so funnily bestuck, Light as the
Página 101 - But long they looked, and feared, and wept, Within his distant home; And dreamed, and started as they slept, For joy that he was come. So long they looked—but never spied His welcome step again, Nor knew the fearful death he died Far down that narrow glen. THE STRANGER AND HIS