Choice Literature: For Grammar Grades, 1. könyvAmerican Book Company, 1898 |
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35. oldal
... earth , then stood erect , at some paces distant , as waiting for his new master's commands . 66 Nay , thou shalt commence thy office presently , " said Richard , " for I see a speck of rust darkening on that shield ; and when I shake ...
... earth , then stood erect , at some paces distant , as waiting for his new master's commands . 66 Nay , thou shalt commence thy office presently , " said Richard , " for I see a speck of rust darkening on that shield ; and when I shake ...
38. oldal
... earth , and spun his giddy round before them with singular agility , which , when contrasted with his slight and wasted figure and diminutive appearance , made him resemble a withered leaf twirled round and round at the pleasure of the ...
... earth , and spun his giddy round before them with singular agility , which , when contrasted with his slight and wasted figure and diminutive appearance , made him resemble a withered leaf twirled round and round at the pleasure of the ...
39. oldal
... earth , after two or three bounds still higher than those which he had yet executed , he was not above thirty yards from the king's person . For the space of a quarter of an hour , or longer , after the incident related , all remained ...
... earth , after two or three bounds still higher than those which he had yet executed , he was not above thirty yards from the king's person . For the space of a quarter of an hour , or longer , after the incident related , all remained ...
74. oldal
... mind ! " replied the Ghost , " do you believe in me or not ? ” " I do , " said Scrooge . " I must . But why do spirits walk the earth , and why do they come to me ? " " It is required of every man , " the 74 CHOICE LITERATURE.
... mind ! " replied the Ghost , " do you believe in me or not ? ” " I do , " said Scrooge . " I must . But why do spirits walk the earth , and why do they come to me ? " " It is required of every man , " the 74 CHOICE LITERATURE.
75. oldal
... earth must pass into eternity before the good of which it is susceptible is all developed . Not to know that any Christian spirit working kindly in its little sphere , whatever it may be , will find its mortal life too short for its ...
... earth must pass into eternity before the good of which it is susceptible is all developed . Not to know that any Christian spirit working kindly in its little sphere , whatever it may be , will find its mortal life too short for its ...
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167. oldal - ... now we are engaged in a great civil war testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure we are met on a great battlefield of that war we have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live...
257. oldal - The breaking waves dashed high On a stern and rock-bound coast, And the woods against a stormy sky Their giant branches tossed ; And the heavy night hung dark The hills and waters o'er, When a band of exiles moored their bark On the wild New England shore.
203. oldal - WHEN Freedom from her mountain height Unfurled her standard to the air, She tore the azure robe of night, And set the stars of glory there. She mingled with its gorgeous dyes The milky baldric of the skies, And striped its pure celestial white With streakings of the morning light; Then from his mansion in the sun She called her eagle bearer down, And gave into his mighty hand The symbol of her chosen land.
101. oldal - I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER I REMEMBER, I remember The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn ; He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now I often wish the night Had borne my breath away ! I remember, I remember...
266. oldal - The splendor falls on castle walls And snowy summits old in story : The long light shakes across the lakes, And the •wild cataract leaps in glory. Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, Blow, bugle ; answer, echoes, dying, dying, dying.
245. oldal - There, in his noisy mansion, skilled to rule, The village master taught his little school; A man severe he was, and stern to view, I knew him well, and every truant knew; Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace The day's disasters in his morning face...
308. oldal - No, sir, she has none. They are meant for us; they can be meant for no other. They are sent over to bind and rivet upon us those chains which the British ministry have been so long forging.
204. oldal - And frighted waves rush wildly back Before the broadside's reeling rack, Each dying wanderer of the sea Shall look at once to heaven and thee, And smile to see thy splendors fly In triumph o'er his closing eye. 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...
224. oldal - But we loved with a love that was more than love, I and my Annabel Lee — With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her and me. And this was the reason that, long ago, In this kingdom by the sea, A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling My beautiful Annabel Lee ; So that her high-born kinsman came, And bore her away from me, To shut her up in a sepulchre In this kingdom by the sea.
309. oldal - If we were base enough to desire it, it is now too late to retire from the contest. There is no retreat but in submission and slavery! Our chains are forged. Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston! The war is inevitable, and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come! " It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry peace, peace; but there is no peace.