Blackie's comprehensive school series, 4. kiadás |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 43 találatból.
1. oldal
... Story of a Violet . - Part I. , 57 - The Whale . - Part I. , 16 The Whale . - Part II . , 19 Story of a Violet . - Part II . , - 60 The Violet , 62 -Part I. , -Part II . , Boy and Conscience , · The Chosen Tree , The Boyhood of Hugh ...
... Story of a Violet . - Part I. , 57 - The Whale . - Part I. , 16 The Whale . - Part II . , 19 Story of a Violet . - Part II . , - 60 The Violet , 62 -Part I. , -Part II . , Boy and Conscience , · The Chosen Tree , The Boyhood of Hugh ...
4. oldal
... Stories of Elephants . - Part I. The Elephant Porter , The Elephant Nurse , € 140 Stories of Elephants . - Part II . 142 The Grateful Elephant , 142 The Thoughtful Elephant , 143 The Humane Elephant , · 144 Depend on your own Exer ...
... Stories of Elephants . - Part I. The Elephant Porter , The Elephant Nurse , € 140 Stories of Elephants . - Part II . 142 The Grateful Elephant , 142 The Thoughtful Elephant , 143 The Humane Elephant , · 144 Depend on your own Exer ...
26. oldal
... stories , when he could get any one to relate them to him . He had an uncle named Sandy , who had been a sailor , and had fought in the French wars . Uncle Sandy was often in request to take the little fellow on his knees , to fight his ...
... stories , when he could get any one to relate them to him . He had an uncle named Sandy , who had been a sailor , and had fought in the French wars . Uncle Sandy was often in request to take the little fellow on his knees , to fight his ...
27. oldal
... stories in books . " No one ever made a discovery with greater delight . A new world seemed opened out to him . He had no need now to ask his friends to relate their tales . He could hold converse with books . 7. True , his reading was ...
... stories in books . " No one ever made a discovery with greater delight . A new world seemed opened out to him . He had no need now to ask his friends to relate their tales . He could hold converse with books . 7. True , his reading was ...
28. oldal
... his mind with all the poetry he could lay his hands upon . One day at school , in an idle moment , he related to the boy who sat next to him , the story of Sir William Wallace . The boy was so delighted that. 28 FOURTH READER .
... his mind with all the poetry he could lay his hands upon . One day at school , in an idle moment , he related to the boy who sat next to him , the story of Sir William Wallace . The boy was so delighted that. 28 FOURTH READER .
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246. oldal - For they covered the face of the whole earth, so that the land was darkened; and they did eat every herb of the land, and all the fruit of the trees which the hail had left; and there remained not any green thing in the trees, or in the herbs of the field, through all the land of Egypt.
218. oldal - And I shall be glad to go ; For the world, at best, is a weary place, And my pulse is getting low : But the grave is dark, and the heart will fail In treading its gloomy way ; And it wiles my heart from its dreariness, To see the young so gay.
120. oldal - Came the boys like a flock of sheep, Hailing the snow piled white and deep, Past the woman so old and gray, Hastened the children on their way, Nor offered a helping hand to her, So meek, so timid, afraid to stir Lest the carriage wheels or the horses' feet Should crowd her down on the slippery street.
120. oldal - I'll help you across if you wish to go." Her aged hand on his strong young arm She placed, and so, without hurt or harm, He guided...
218. oldal - Play on, play on ; I am with you there, In the midst of your merry ring ; I can feel the thrill of the daring jump, And the rush of the breathless swing, I hide with you in the fragrant hay, And I whoop the smother'd call, And my feet slip up on the seedy floor, And I care not for the fall.
12. oldal - Little by little," an acorn said, As it slowly sank in its mossy bed, "I am improving every day, Hidden deep in the earth away." Little by little, each day it grew; Little by little, it sipped the dew; Downward it sent out a thread-like root; Up in the air sprung a tiny shoot.
169. oldal - Only in sleep shall I behold that dark eye glancing bright — Only in sleep shall hear again that step so firm and light ; And when I raise my dreaming arm to check or cheer thy speed, Then must I starting wake to feel thou'rt sold, my Arab steed...
170. oldal - If I thought— but no, it cannot be; Thou art so swift, yet ea,sy curbed; so gentle, yet so free : And yet if haply, when thou'rt gone, my lonely heart should yearn, Can the hand which casts thee from it now command thee to return? Return...
242. oldal - Never give up ! there are chances and changes Helping the hopeful a hundred to one, And through the chaos High Wisdom arranges Ever success — if you'll only hope on. Never give up! for the wisest is boldest, Knowing that Providence mingles the cup; And of all maxims the best, as the oldest, Is the true watchword of
171. oldal - ... when last I saw him drink." When last I saw thee drink! — Away ! the fevered dream is o'er! I could not live a day, and know that we should meet no more; They tempted me, my beautiful! for hunger's power is strong — They tempted me, my beautiful! but I have loved too long. Who said that I had given thee up ? Who said that thou wert sold?