Forrester's Pictorial Miscellany for Boys and GirlsMark Forrester F. & G.C. Rand, 1854 - 336페이지 |
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... gave it into the hands of the king . He received it with respect and benignity , and history affirms that the use he made of it corresponded with the wishes of the donor . 1 A Chinese Justice . THERE was a certain Intendant of a ...
... gave it into the hands of the king . He received it with respect and benignity , and history affirms that the use he made of it corresponded with the wishes of the donor . 1 A Chinese Justice . THERE was a certain Intendant of a ...
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... gave it to his master . The account " I jist run over to the place ye was speakin ' uv , to convarse a bit with the wonderful creathur . So said I , Hillo ' ' " “ Hillo , hillo , hillo ! you noisy rascal ! ' " I thocht that was very ...
... gave it to his master . The account " I jist run over to the place ye was speakin ' uv , to convarse a bit with the wonderful creathur . So said I , Hillo ' ' " “ Hillo , hillo , hillo ! you noisy rascal ! ' " I thocht that was very ...
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... gave the little Ellen into the hands of her astonished father . Then , swimming back to the shore , he shook the water from his long , shaggy coat , and laid himself down , panting , to recover from the fatigue of his perilous ...
... gave the little Ellen into the hands of her astonished father . Then , swimming back to the shore , he shook the water from his long , shaggy coat , and laid himself down , panting , to recover from the fatigue of his perilous ...
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... gave an elephant a piece of tobacco . The elephant took it in his trunk , and opening his spa- cious mouth , deposited the morsel on his tongue . He soon discovered that it was vile , and spit it out . Some time after , during the ...
... gave an elephant a piece of tobacco . The elephant took it in his trunk , and opening his spa- cious mouth , deposited the morsel on his tongue . He soon discovered that it was vile , and spit it out . Some time after , during the ...
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... gave you in youth , Grow brighter and brighter in age ! The Lost Child . BY A. D. R. ANNA HUDSON was a little girl seven years of age , and the daugh- ter of one of the early settlers of New England . The little settlement where her ...
... gave you in youth , Grow brighter and brighter in age ! The Lost Child . BY A. D. R. ANNA HUDSON was a little girl seven years of age , and the daugh- ter of one of the early settlers of New England . The little settlement where her ...
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131 페이지 - DAFFODILS FAIR Daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon : As yet the early-rising Sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the even-song ; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along.
151 페이지 - And he spake this parable unto certain which trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others : two men went up into the temple to pray ; the one a Pharisee, and the other a Publican.
151 페이지 - Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as other men are, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican. I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess.
131 페이지 - Will go with you along. \Ve have short time to stay, as you, We have as short a Spring ; As quick a growth to meet decay As you, or any thing. We die, As your hours do, and dry Away Like to the Summer's rain ; Or as the pearls of morning's dew Ne'er to be found again.
254 페이지 - give me leave to ask your majesty a question or two. Who were the persons that lodged in this house when it was first built?' The king replied, 'His ancestors.' • And who,' says the dervise, ' was the last person that lodged here?" The king replied, ' His father.' ' And who is it,' says the dervise,
152 페이지 - God, I thank thee that I am not as other men are: extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican. I fast twice in the week; I give tithes of all that I possess. And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote his breast, saying, God be merciful to me, a sinner.
131 페이지 - Fair daffodils, we weep to see You haste away so soon: As yet the early-rising sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the evensong; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along. » We have short time to stay as you; We have as short a spring; As quick a growth to meet decay, As you or anything. We die, As your hours do, and dry Away Like to the summer's rain; Or as the pearls of morning's dew, Ne'er to be found again.
82 페이지 - Oh! but to breathe the breath Of the cowslip and primrose sweet. With the sky above my head. And the grass beneath my feet ; For only one short hour To feel as I used to feel, Before I knew the woes of want And the walk that costs a meal!
253 페이지 - Tartary, being arrived at the town of Balk, went into the king's palace by mistake, as thinking it to be a public inn or caravansary. Having looked about him for some time, he entered into a long gallery, where he laid down his wallet, and spread his carpet, in order to repose himself upon it, after the manner of the eastern nations.
152 페이지 - I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of all that I possess. And the Publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as his eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner.