Sanders' Union Fourth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles of Rhetorical Reading, with Numerous Exercises for Practice : Both in Prose and Poetry, Various in Style, and Carefully Adapted to the Purposes of Teaching in Schools of Every Grade |
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... bird . PRE " CIOUS , costly ; valuable . SCOFF ER , scorner . VA ' RI ED , changing ; different . WAVES , moves to and fro . PRO PHET ' IC , ( ph like f . ) foretelling . DE SPISE ' , Scorn ; disdain . GOAL , the mark that bounds a race ...
... bird . PRE " CIOUS , costly ; valuable . SCOFF ER , scorner . VA ' RI ED , changing ; different . WAVES , moves to and fro . PRO PHET ' IC , ( ph like f . ) foretelling . DE SPISE ' , Scorn ; disdain . GOAL , the mark that bounds a race ...
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... bird , and perched itself there , striving to tell its tale of suffering ; but feeble were its plaintive notes , and its glossy breast was ruffled in the blast . I raised the window . Affrighted , the little wanderer spread its wings ...
... bird , and perched itself there , striving to tell its tale of suffering ; but feeble were its plaintive notes , and its glossy breast was ruffled in the blast . I raised the window . Affrighted , the little wanderer spread its wings ...
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... birds to doubt ! 4. When the little stranger grew less timid , I gave it clear water , and tempting food , and so , for many weeks , we dwelt together ; but when came the first warm , sunny day , I opened my doors , and it flew away ...
... birds to doubt ! 4. When the little stranger grew less timid , I gave it clear water , and tempting food , and so , for many weeks , we dwelt together ; but when came the first warm , sunny day , I opened my doors , and it flew away ...
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... bird ? 4. What is said of cruelty ? 5. What is said of legai and moral suasion ? 6. What is said of the lion ? 7. Of Powhatan ? 8. Why ought we not to speak harshly ? LESSON XIII . SHAFT , arrow ; here , careless NUMBER FOUR . 79.
... bird ? 4. What is said of cruelty ? 5. What is said of legai and moral suasion ? 6. What is said of the lion ? 7. Of Powhatan ? 8. Why ought we not to speak harshly ? LESSON XIII . SHAFT , arrow ; here , careless NUMBER FOUR . 79.
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... bird Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard . ĪĪĪ„ . My mother sings , at the twilight's fall , A song of the hills , far more sweet than all ; She sings it under our own green tree , To the babe half - slumbering on her knee ; I ...
... bird Whose voice was ne'er in thy mountains heard . ĪĪĪ„ . My mother sings , at the twilight's fall , A song of the hills , far more sweet than all ; She sings it under our own green tree , To the babe half - slumbering on her knee ; I ...
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