The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation: Selected Principally from Modern Authors of Great Britain and America, and Designed for the Use of the Highest Class in Public and Private SchoolsDavid H. Williams, 1839 - 480 páginas |
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... sorrow : his eyes were dazzled with the splen- dor of the light ; and the face of nature presented to his view a perfect paradise . The jail in which he had been imprisoned , stood at some distance from Pekin , and to that city he ...
... sorrow : his eyes were dazzled with the splen- dor of the light ; and the face of nature presented to his view a perfect paradise . The jail in which he had been imprisoned , stood at some distance from Pekin , and to that city he ...
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... sorrow , and holy consolations can minister to us , that we are able to know fully our loss , and see clearly what ... sorrows so sacred and peculiar as to make the world as vanity to us , and the men of it as strangers , and shall we ...
... sorrow , and holy consolations can minister to us , that we are able to know fully our loss , and see clearly what ... sorrows so sacred and peculiar as to make the world as vanity to us , and the men of it as strangers , and shall we ...
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... sorrows , crimes and cares To tire thee of it - enter this wild wood And view the haunts of Nature . The calm shade Shall bring a kindred calm , and the sweet breeze That makes the green leaves dance , shall waft a 5 * Lesson 18.1 53 ...
... sorrows , crimes and cares To tire thee of it - enter this wild wood And view the haunts of Nature . The calm shade Shall bring a kindred calm , and the sweet breeze That makes the green leaves dance , shall waft a 5 * Lesson 18.1 53 ...
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... sorrow ; she clasped her hands , uttered a faint shriek , and stood wringing them in silent agony . All now was hurry and bustle . The meetings of ac- quaintances the greetings of friends - the consultations of men of business . I alone ...
... sorrow ; she clasped her hands , uttered a faint shriek , and stood wringing them in silent agony . All now was hurry and bustle . The meetings of ac- quaintances the greetings of friends - the consultations of men of business . I alone ...
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... sorrow . But who shall speak before the king when he is troubled ; and who shall boast of knowledge when he is distressed by doubt ? To thee will I relate the events of my youth , which thou hast renewed before me ; and those truths ...
... sorrow . But who shall speak before the king when he is troubled ; and who shall boast of knowledge when he is distressed by doubt ? To thee will I relate the events of my youth , which thou hast renewed before me ; and those truths ...
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