First (-Fourth) reading book, 도서 4 |
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2 페이지
... feet high , from the root to the branches . They ( the natives ) had cut , with a flint , a kind of steps in the bark , in order to climb up to the birds ' nests . These steps were at the distance of five feet from each other , so that ...
... feet high , from the root to the branches . They ( the natives ) had cut , with a flint , a kind of steps in the bark , in order to climb up to the birds ' nests . These steps were at the distance of five feet from each other , so that ...
3 페이지
... feet , resemoling those of a tiger , or some such creature . I gathered also some gum from the trees , and likewise some lac . I ob- served smoke in several places ; however , we did nothing more than set up a post , on which every one ...
... feet , resemoling those of a tiger , or some such creature . I gathered also some gum from the trees , and likewise some lac . I ob- served smoke in several places ; however , we did nothing more than set up a post , on which every one ...
5 페이지
... feet high , their trunks being about three feet round , and five or six feet high before you come to the branches , which are bushy , and composed of small twigs there , spreading abroad , though thick - set and full of leaves , which ...
... feet high , their trunks being about three feet round , and five or six feet high before you come to the branches , which are bushy , and composed of small twigs there , spreading abroad , though thick - set and full of leaves , which ...
7 페이지
... appeared to be about two feet and a half long , and they seemed to talk to each other with great earnestness . The place where our ship was anchored was abreast of a small village , consisting of about six or eight FOURTH READING BOOK . 7.
... appeared to be about two feet and a half long , and they seemed to talk to each other with great earnestness . The place where our ship was anchored was abreast of a small village , consisting of about six or eight FOURTH READING BOOK . 7.
8 페이지
... feet long , and a short stick , which he seemed to handle as if it were a machine to assist him in managing the weapon or throwing it . They called to us in a very loud tone , and in a harsh dissonant language , of which neither we nor ...
... feet long , and a short stick , which he seemed to handle as if it were a machine to assist him in managing the weapon or throwing it . They called to us in a very loud tone , and in a harsh dissonant language , of which neither we nor ...
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308 페이지 - But everybody said," quoth he, "that 'twas a famous victory. My father lived at Blenheim then, yon little stream hard by; they burnt his dwelling to the ground, and he was forced to fly: so with his wife and child he fled, nor had he where to rest his head.
266 페이지 - O! coward conscience, how dost thou afflict me. The lights burn blue. It is now dead midnight. Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh. What! do I fear myself? there's none else by Richard loves Richard; that is, I am I.
327 페이지 - HALF a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns," he said: Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. "Forward, the Light Brigade!
227 페이지 - Wha will be a traitor knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha s>ae base as be a slave? Let him turn and flee ! Wha for Scotland's King and law Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Freeman stand, or freeman fa'?
262 페이지 - So is the equal poise of this fell war. Here on this molehill will I sit me down. To whom God will, there be the victory ! For Margaret my queen, and Clifford too, Have chid me from the battle, swearing both They prosper best of all when I am thence. Would I were dead ! if God's good will were so ; For what is in this world but grief and woe ? O God ! methinks it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain...
228 페이지 - By oppression's woes and pains ! By your sons in servile chains ! We will drain our dearest veins, But they shall be free ! Lay the proud usurpers low ! Tyrants fall in every foe! Liberty's in every blow!
257 페이지 - This day is called the feast of Crispian. He that outlives this day, and comes safe home, Will stand a tip-toe when this day is named, And rouse him at the name of Crispian. He that shall live this day, and see old age, Will yearly on the vigil feast his neighbours, And say "Tomorrow is Saint Crispian.
263 페이지 - So many hours must I tend my flock; So many hours must I take my rest; So many hours must I contemplate; So many hours must I sport myself...
209 페이지 - Tis because resentment ties All the terrors of our tongues. " Rome shall perish ! — write that word In the blood that she has spilt...
314 페이지 - O'er the deadly space between: 'Hearts of oak' ! our captains cried, when each gun From its adamantine lips Spread a death-shade round the ships, Like the hurricane eclipse Of the sun.