The Pacific Coast First [-fifth] Reader, 5. kötetA. L. Bancroft, 1875 |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 25 találatból.
20. oldal
... poor , the ignorant , and the weak , as to the rich , the wise , and the powerful . It is better to be poor , unknown and true , than to be rich , applauded and false . RELATIVE EMPHASIS is a force of voice laid upon some word or words ...
... poor , the ignorant , and the weak , as to the rich , the wise , and the powerful . It is better to be poor , unknown and true , than to be rich , applauded and false . RELATIVE EMPHASIS is a force of voice laid upon some word or words ...
29. oldal
... poor old man Whose trembling limbs have borne him to your door . The birds are glad ; the briar - rose fills The air with sweetness ; all the hills Stretch green to June's unclouded sky ; But still I wait with ear and eye For something ...
... poor old man Whose trembling limbs have borne him to your door . The birds are glad ; the briar - rose fills The air with sweetness ; all the hills Stretch green to June's unclouded sky ; But still I wait with ear and eye For something ...
33. oldal
... poor exile of E | rin The dew on his thin¦ robe was heav¦ and chill : For his country he sighed , | when at twi | light repair | ing To wander alone | by the wind beaten hill . TROCHAIC OF FIVE FEET , OR PENTAMETER . " Mountain | winds ...
... poor exile of E | rin The dew on his thin¦ robe was heav¦ and chill : For his country he sighed , | when at twi | light repair | ing To wander alone | by the wind beaten hill . TROCHAIC OF FIVE FEET , OR PENTAMETER . " Mountain | winds ...
41. oldal
... poor David into the texture of his evening's discourse as an awful instance of dead drunken- ness by the road - side . But censure , praise , merriment , scorn , and indifference , were all one , or rather all nothing , to David Swan ...
... poor David into the texture of his evening's discourse as an awful instance of dead drunken- ness by the road - side . But censure , praise , merriment , scorn , and indifference , were all one , or rather all nothing , to David Swan ...
50. oldal
... poor grub , which would never have found wings had not the stone been lifted . Cole op'ter oùs , having wings covered with a case or shell . Fil'a ment , a thread or threadlike object or appendage . Lär vae , insects in the first stage ...
... poor grub , which would never have found wings had not the stone been lifted . Cole op'ter oùs , having wings covered with a case or shell . Fil'a ment , a thread or threadlike object or appendage . Lär vae , insects in the first stage ...
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ancient mariner angel arms battle beautiful began bird born breath circumflex cried cuirassiers Dangle dark David Swan dead death died dream earth eloquence English express eyes face fear feelings feet fell Floy give grave gray Griffith hand Harvard College head heard heart heaven honor hour human inflection king land Lars Porsena LESSON light living look moon morning Mount Brewer Mount Tyndall nature never Nevermore night o'er Oliver Goldsmith Oliver Wendell Holmes once orator passed Pedrarias pilot poems poet Quoth the Raven Rip Van Winkle rising inflection rose round sails Sandalphon seemed ship silence Sir Fret Sir Launfal sleep Sneer soon soul sound spirit stars stood stranger strong tell thee things thou thought tion turned utter Vasco Nuñez voice watch waves whispered whole wind words young
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141. oldal - When my eyes shall be turned to behold, for the last time, the sun in heaven, may I not see him shining on the broken and dishonored fragments of a once glorious Union; on States dissevered, discordant, belligerent; on a land rent with civil feuds, or drenched, it may be, in fraternal blood ! Let their last, feeble, and lingering glance rather behold the gorgeous ensign of the republic, now known and honored throughout the earth, still full high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming in their...
80. oldal - Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December; And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor. Eagerly I wished the morrow; - vainly I had sought to borrow From my books surcease of sorrow - sorrow for the lost Lenore For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore Nameless here for evermore.
133. 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...
29. oldal - And there was mounting in hot haste: the steed, The mustering squadron, and the clattering car, Went pouring forward with impetuous speed, And swiftly forming in the ranks of war...
264. oldal - Yet he was kind, or if severe in aught, The love he bore to learning was in fault. The village all declared how much he knew, 'Twas certain he could write, and cipher too; Lands he could measure, terms and tides presage, And e'en the story ran that he could gauge.
81. oldal - This it is and nothing more." Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer, " Sir," said I, "or Madam, truly your forgiveness I implore; But the fact is I was napping, and so gently you came rapping, And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door, That I scarce was sure I heard you "—here I opened wide the door.
263. oldal - There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd 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...
82. oldal - But the Raven still beguiling all my sad soul into smiling, Straight I wheeled a cushioned seat in front of bird and bust and door; Then, upon the velvet sinking, I betook myself to linking Fancy unto fancy, thinking what this ominous bird of yore, What this grim, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt and ominous bird of yore Meant in croaking "Nevermore.
83. oldal - thing of evil! - prophet still, if bird or devil! By that Heaven that bends above us - by that God we both adore Tell this soul with sorrow laden if, within the distant Aidenn, It shall clasp a sainted maiden whom the angels name Lenore Clasp a rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore.
263. oldal - At church, with meek and unaffected grace, His looks adorned the venerable place; Truth from his lips prevailed with double sway, And fools, who came to scoff, remained to pray.