The National Fourth Reader: Containing a Course of Instruction in Elocution, Exercises in Reading and Declamation, and Copious Notes : Giving the Pronunciation and Definitions of Words, Bibliographical Sketches of Persons Whose Names Occur in the Reading Lessons, and the Explanation of Classical and Historical AllusionsBarnes & Burr, 1864 - 432 σελίδες |
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... died miserably by the road side . 7. He longs to sling the tongs with all his strength . 8. Regardless of troubl's and wrongs , he curb'd the anger of that disturb'd rabble . 9. He reads the acts of the government , and expects to learn ...
... died miserably by the road side . 7. He longs to sling the tongs with all his strength . 8. Regardless of troubl's and wrongs , he curb'd the anger of that disturb'd rabble . 9. He reads the acts of the government , and expects to learn ...
Σελίδα 25
... 14. It is my living sentiment , and , by the blessing of God , it shall be my dying sentiment ; independer.ce Now , and independ ence FOREVER . 15. The thunders of heaven are sometimes heard to roll 2 B EMPHASIS . 25 Examples.
... 14. It is my living sentiment , and , by the blessing of God , it shall be my dying sentiment ; independer.ce Now , and independ ence FOREVER . 15. The thunders of heaven are sometimes heard to roll 2 B EMPHASIS . 25 Examples.
Σελίδα 32
... died for thee ' , Absalom ' , my son ' , my son ' ! 7. The end of a sentence that expresses completeness , conclusion , or result , usually requires the falling slide of termination , which commences on the general pitch and falls below ...
... died for thee ' , Absalom ' , my son ' , my son ' ! 7. The end of a sentence that expresses completeness , conclusion , or result , usually requires the falling slide of termination , which commences on the general pitch and falls below ...
Σελίδα 57
... dying . 2. Be wise in being content with competency . You have , to eat , to drink , to wear , enough ? then have you all the rich man hath . What though he fares more sumptuously ? He shortens life increases pains and aches - impairs ...
... dying . 2. Be wise in being content with competency . You have , to eat , to drink , to wear , enough ? then have you all the rich man hath . What though he fares more sumptuously ? He shortens life increases pains and aches - impairs ...
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... died with a peaceful conscience , and the tears of his country were dropped upon his tomb . 7. The world , that knew the whole series ' of his life , were amazed at the mighty change . They beheld him as a wonder of reformation , while ...
... died with a peaceful conscience , and the tears of his country were dropped upon his tomb . 7. The world , that knew the whole series ' of his life , were amazed at the mighty change . They beheld him as a wonder of reformation , while ...
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Abbas Pasha arms beautiful birds bless bosom brave breath bright Cairo called Casco Bay CHARLES MACKAY child clouds dark dear death delight dromedary earth eyes face fall father fear feeling flowers give gold green hand happy head hear heard heart heaven hermit hippopotamus hope hour human inflection Julius Cæsar kind king labor land light lived look Malay ment mind morning mother mountain nature never night noble Nubia o'er passed pause peace person pleasure poor prayer rich rising round Samuel Foote silent smile song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stand Staszic SUBTONICS sweet tears tell thee thing thought tion tree truth věry voice WASHINGTON IRVING White Nile wind words yellow water-lily young youth
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Σελίδα 412 - Little of all we value here Wakes on the morn of its hundredth year Without both feeling and looking queer. In fact, there's nothing that keeps its youth, So far as I know, but a tree and truth.
Σελίδα 426 - Ring out the grief that saps the mind, For those that here we see no more; Ring out the feud of rich and poor, Ring in redress to all mankind.
Σελίδα 341 - Ah, gentlemen ! that was a dreadful mistake. Such a secret can be safe nowhere. The whole creation of God has neither nook nor corner where the guilty can bestow it, and say it is safe.
Σελίδα 342 - The secret which the murderer possesses soon comes to possess him, and, like the evil spirits of which we read, it overcomes him, and leads him whithersoever it will. He feels it beating at his heart, rising to his throat, and demanding disclosure. He thinks the whole world sees it in his face, reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down his courage, it conquers his prudence. When suspicions...
Σελίδα 418 - Who take the ruffian billows by the top, Curling their monstrous heads, and hanging them With deaf'ning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly, death itself awakes ? Canst thou, O partial sleep! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude; And, in the calmest and most stillest night, With all appliances and means to boot, Deny it to a king ? Then, happy low, lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
Σελίδα 425 - Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon in front of them Volley'd and thunder'd; Storm'd at with shot and shell, Boldly they rode and well, Into the jaws of Death, Into the mouth of hell Rode the six hundred. Flash'd all their sabres bare, Flash'd as they turn'd in air Sabring the gunners there, Charging an army, while All the world wonder'd. Plunged in the battery-smoke Right thro' the line they broke; Cossack and Russian Reel'd from the sabre-stroke Shatter'd and sunder'd.
Σελίδα 426 - Then they rode back, but not — Not the six hundred. Cannon to right of them, Cannon to left of them, Cannon behind them Volley'd and thunder'd; Storm'd at with shot and shell, While horse and hero fell, They that had fought so well Came thro...
Σελίδα 351 - . when the last account 'twixt heaven and earth Is to be made, then shall this hand and seal Witness against us to damnation. How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds Makes deeds ill done...
Σελίδα 411 - Step and prop-iron, bolt and screw, Spring, tire, axle, and linchpin too, Steel of the finest, bright and blue; Thoroughbrace bison-skin, thick and wide; Boot, top, dasher, from tough old hide Found in the pit when the tanner died. That was the way he "put her through.
Σελίδα 424 - Forward, the Light Brigade ! Charge for the guns ! " he said : Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade...