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 - 480ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... close , and closer , to the mother's breast ; So the loud torrent , and the whirlwind's roar , But bind him to his native mountains more . Homage at the altar of Truth . Before thy mystic altar , heavenly Truth , I kneel in manhood , as ...
... close , and closer , to the mother's breast ; So the loud torrent , and the whirlwind's roar , But bind him to his native mountains more . Homage at the altar of Truth . Before thy mystic altar , heavenly Truth , I kneel in manhood , as ...
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... close . Up yonder hill the village murmur rose . There as I pass'd with careless steps and slow , The mingling notes came soften'd from below : The swain responsive as the milk - maid sung , The sober herd that low'd to meet their young ...
... close . Up yonder hill the village murmur rose . There as I pass'd with careless steps and slow , The mingling notes came soften'd from below : The swain responsive as the milk - maid sung , The sober herd that low'd to meet their young ...
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... close to be parted , or too strong to be broken . Tears were never known to move the king of terrors , neither is it enough that we are compelled to surrender one , or two , or many of those we love ; for though the price is so great ...
... close to be parted , or too strong to be broken . Tears were never known to move the king of terrors , neither is it enough that we are compelled to surrender one , or two , or many of those we love ; for though the price is so great ...
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... close the eyes Of blossoms infinite , ere the still moon Her oriental veil puts off ? Think why , Nor let the sweetest blossom be exposed That nature boasts , to night's unkindly damp . Well may it droop , and all its freshness lose ...
... close the eyes Of blossoms infinite , ere the still moon Her oriental veil puts off ? Think why , Nor let the sweetest blossom be exposed That nature boasts , to night's unkindly damp . Well may it droop , and all its freshness lose ...
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... close , And life's last rapture triumphs o'er her woes . Hark ! as the spirit eyes , with eagle gaze , The noon of Heaven , undazzled by the blaze , On heavenly winds that waft her to the sky , Float the sweet tones of star - born ...
... close , And life's last rapture triumphs o'er her woes . Hark ! as the spirit eyes , with eagle gaze , The noon of Heaven , undazzled by the blaze , On heavenly winds that waft her to the sky , Float the sweet tones of star - born ...
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