The Pacific Coast Fourth ReaderA.L. Bancroft & Company, 1878 - 240 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 24
... live in town ' ? I dò . Will you ride to - day ' ? Nò . WHEN REPEATED with emphasis , direct questions take the falling inflection ; as , Do you live in town ? Will you ride to - day` ? CARELESS ANSWERS to direct questions take the ...
... live in town ' ? I dò . Will you ride to - day ' ? Nò . WHEN REPEATED with emphasis , direct questions take the falling inflection ; as , Do you live in town ? Will you ride to - day` ? CARELESS ANSWERS to direct questions take the ...
Σελίδα 26
... Lives of great men all remind us , We can make our lives sublime` ; And , departing , leave behind us , Footprints on the sands of time` . WHEN NEGATION is opposed to affirmation , the former takes the rising , and the latter the ...
... Lives of great men all remind us , We can make our lives sublime` ; And , departing , leave behind us , Footprints on the sands of time` . WHEN NEGATION is opposed to affirmation , the former takes the rising , and the latter the ...
Σελίδα 44
... live , that every hour May die as dies the natural flower- A self - reviving thing of power ; That every thought and every deed May hold within itself the seed Of future good and future meed ; Esteeming sorrow , whose employ Is to ...
... live , that every hour May die as dies the natural flower- A self - reviving thing of power ; That every thought and every deed May hold within itself the seed Of future good and future meed ; Esteeming sorrow , whose employ Is to ...
Σελίδα 66
... lives to learn , in life's hard school , How few who pass above him Lament their triumph and his loss , Like her because they love him . JOHN G. WHITTIER . LESSON XVI . THE VASTNESS OF CREATION . Sō'lar , 66 FOURTH READER .
... lives to learn , in life's hard school , How few who pass above him Lament their triumph and his loss , Like her because they love him . JOHN G. WHITTIER . LESSON XVI . THE VASTNESS OF CREATION . Sō'lar , 66 FOURTH READER .
Σελίδα 94
... lives so extempore as not to have habits of his own . But what I wish is , that you form those hab- its which are correct , and such as will every day and hour add to your happiness and usefulness . If a man were to be told that he must ...
... lives so extempore as not to have habits of his own . But what I wish is , that you form those hab- its which are correct , and such as will every day and hour add to your happiness and usefulness . If a man were to be told that he must ...
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Σελίδα 203 - I SPRANG to the stirrup, and Joris, and he ; I galloped, Dirck galloped, we galloped all three ; " Good speed ! " cried the watch, as the gatebolts undrew ; "Speed...
Σελίδα 202 - That orbed maiden with white fire laden Whom mortals call the Moon, Glides glimmering o'er my fleece-like floor By the midnight breezes strewn ; And wherever the beat of her unseen feet, Which only the angels hear, May have broken the woof of my tent's thin roof, The stars peep behind her and peer ; And I laugh to see them whirl and flee Like a swarm of golden bees...
Σελίδα 150 - We know what Master laid thy keel, What Workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each mast, and sail, and rope, What anvils rang, what hammers beat, In what a forge, and what a heat Were shaped the anchors of thy hope!
Σελίδα 165 - In she plunged boldly, No matter how coldly The rough river ran, — Over the brink of it, Picture it — think of it, Dissolute man ! Lave in it, drink of it. Then, if you can ! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care ; Fashioned so slenderly, Young, and so fair...
Σελίδα 239 - Year after year beheld the silent toil That spread his lustrous coil; Still, as the spiral grew, He left the past year's dwelling for the new, Stole with soft step its shining archway through, Built up its idle door, Stretched in his last-found home, and knew the old no more.
Σελίδα 135 - O'er a' the ills o' life victorious. But pleasures are like poppies spread — You seize the flower, its bloom is shed; Or like the snow-fall in the river — A moment white, then melts for ever ; Or like the borealis race, That flit ere you can point their place; Or like the rainbow's lovely form, Evanishing amid the storm. Nae man can tether time nor tide : The hour approaches Tam maun ride ; That hour, o...
Σελίδα 74 - A hurry of hoofs in a village street, A shape in the moonlight, a bulk in the dark, And beneath, from the pebbles, in passing, a spark Struck out by a steed flying fearless and fleet. That was all! And yet, through the gloom and the light, The fate of a nation was riding that night; And the spark struck out by that steed, in his flight, Kindled the land into flame with its heat.
Σελίδα 199 - Should I turn upon the true prince ? Why, thou knowest I am as valiant as Hercules ; but beware instinct ; the lion will not touch the true prince. Instinct is a great matter ; I was a coward on instinct. I shall think the better of myself and thee during my life ; I for a valiant lion, and thou for a true prince.
Σελίδα 225 - The sun that brief December day Rose cheerless over hills of gray, And, darkly circled, gave at noon A sadder light than waning moon. Slow tracing down the thickening sky Its mute and ominous prophecy, A portent seeming less than threat, It sank from sight before it set. A chill no coat, however stout, Of homespun stuff could quite shut out...
Σελίδα 75 - So through the night rode Paul Revere ; And so through the night went his cry of alarm To every Middlesex village and farm, — A cry of defiance and not of fear, A voice in the darkness, a knock at the door, And a word that shall echo forevermore...