The Franklin Fifth Reader: For the Use of Public and Private SchoolsTaintor Bro's, Merrill, & Company, 1878 - 374 oldal |
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... NIGHT AND DAY 30. BABBY JOHN ....... 31. LITTLE NELL'S GARDEN 34. DEATH OF PAUL DOMBEY . 35. I HAVE NO CHANCE .. 39. LION , THE FIRE DOG ....... 41. HISTORY OF OUR FLAG 44. BEHIND TIME 45. JOYS AND SORROWS OF EGGS 49. THE STAGE - COACH ...
... NIGHT AND DAY 30. BABBY JOHN ....... 31. LITTLE NELL'S GARDEN 34. DEATH OF PAUL DOMBEY . 35. I HAVE NO CHANCE .. 39. LION , THE FIRE DOG ....... 41. HISTORY OF OUR FLAG 44. BEHIND TIME 45. JOYS AND SORROWS OF EGGS 49. THE STAGE - COACH ...
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... night's repose , Like flowers at set of sun . ” 3. " I have known deeper wrongs . I , that speak to ye , I had a brother once , a gracious boy , Full of all gentleness , of calmest hope , - Of sweet and quiet joy , — there was the look ...
... night's repose , Like flowers at set of sun . ” 3. " I have known deeper wrongs . I , that speak to ye , I had a brother once , a gracious boy , Full of all gentleness , of calmest hope , - Of sweet and quiet joy , — there was the look ...
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... night brilliant with stars , and a night obscure with clouds ; - you will then have a more just notion of the spectacle of the universe . Is it not wondrous , that while you are admiring the sun plunging beneath the vault of the west ...
... night brilliant with stars , and a night obscure with clouds ; - you will then have a more just notion of the spectacle of the universe . Is it not wondrous , that while you are admiring the sun plunging beneath the vault of the west ...
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... . " ' Joyous ' example for ' higher pitch ' and ' wider compass . ' " There was a sound of revelry by night , And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her beauty and her chivalry ; and bright The lamps INTRODUCTORY TREATISE . 41.
... . " ' Joyous ' example for ' higher pitch ' and ' wider compass . ' " There was a sound of revelry by night , And Belgium's capital had gathered then Her beauty and her chivalry ; and bright The lamps INTRODUCTORY TREATISE . 41.
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... night is bare , From one lonely cloud The moon rains out her beams , and heaven is overflowed . " What thou art , we know not ; What is most like thee ? From rainbow clouds there flow not Drops so bright to see , As from thy presence ...
... night is bare , From one lonely cloud The moon rains out her beams , and heaven is overflowed . " What thou art , we know not ; What is most like thee ? From rainbow clouds there flow not Drops so bright to see , As from thy presence ...
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abrupt stress apple-tree arms Babby John beautiful Behold beneath birds blessings born Bregenz called Carlo child circumflex clouds cried dark death deep earth emphatic eyes face falling father fear feet fire flag flag of England flowers forever friends give glorious grave hand happy Harvard College Hawk head hear the sea heard heart heaven honor hour ideas JOHN KEBLE Joseph Addison Lady land light living look Lord Lytton loud median stress morning mother mountain murmur never night noble o'er once passed pauses pitch resonant consonants rising Robert Charles Winthrop rose round shore slides smile soon soul sound spirit stand star stood sweet tears thee thine thing thou thought tion tone tree TWENTY-THIRD PSALM valley stream voice Vyvyan waves wild WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wind words young
Népszerű szakaszok
42. oldal - Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries; but thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes: and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble, where no mention Of me more must be heard of, say, I taught thee...
52. oldal - Yet if we could scorn Hate and pride and fear; If we were things born Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better than all treasures That in books are found, Thy skill to poet were, thou scorner of the ground ! Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know, Such harmonious madness From my lips would flow, The world should listen then — as I am listening now.
52. oldal - What thou art, we know not ; What is most like thee ? From rainbow clouds there flow not Drops so bright to see, As from thy presence showers a rain of melody.
265. oldal - Flag of the free heart's hope and home, By angel hands to valor given ! Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy hues were born in heaven. Forever float that standard sheet ! Where breathes the foe but falls before us, With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us ? JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE.
54. oldal - And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays : Whether we look, or whether we listen, We hear life murmur, or see it glisten ; Every clod feels a stir of might, An instinct within it that reaches and towers, And, groping blindly above it for light, Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers...
54. oldal - The little bird sits at his door in the sun, Atilt like a blossom among the leaves, And lets his illumined being o'errun With the deluge of summer it receives; His mate feels the eggs beneath her wings, And the heart in her dumb breast flutters and sings; He sings to the wide world, and she to her nest, — In the nice ear of Nature which song is the best...
45. oldal - Julius bleed for justice' sake? What villain touch'd his body, that did stab, And not for justice? What, shall one of us, That struck the foremost man of all this world, But for supporting robbers; shall we now Contaminate our fingers with base bribes? And sell the mighty space of our large honours, For so much trash, as may be grasped thus?— I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such a Roman.
47. oldal - They never fail who die In a great cause : the block may soak their gore ; Their heads may sodden in the sun ; their limbs Be strung to city gates and castle walls — But still their spirit walks abroad. Though years Elapse, and others share as dark a doom, They but augment the deep and sweeping thoughts Which o'erpower all others, and conduct The world at last to freedom.
309. oldal - And, Sir, where American Liberty raised its first voice, and where its youth was nurtured and sustained, there it still lives in the strength of its manhood and full of its original spirit.
21. oldal - They fought, like brave men, long and well ; They piled that ground with Moslem slain; They conquered— but Bozzaris fell, Bleeding at every vein. His few surviving comrades saw His smile when rang their proud hurrah, And the red field was won; Then saw in death his eyelids close, Calmly, as to a night's repose, Like flowers at set of sun.