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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... brow , Where the trees are gently waving ; Away ! away to the vale below , Where the streams are gently laving . An hour passed on ; -the Turk awoke ; ā That bright dream was his last ; - He woke to hear his sentry's shriek , YOUNG ...
... brow , Where the trees are gently waving ; Away ! away to the vale below , Where the streams are gently laving . An hour passed on ; -the Turk awoke ; ā That bright dream was his last ; - He woke to hear his sentry's shriek , YOUNG ...
Page 55
... a circle of native dwellings , in the midst of which was a tent , they saw a man of lofty form , with a coronet of feathers upon his brow , and sur- rounded by warriors . The guide saluted him as his NUMBER FOUR . 55.
... a circle of native dwellings , in the midst of which was a tent , they saw a man of lofty form , with a coronet of feathers upon his brow , and sur- rounded by warriors . The guide saluted him as his NUMBER FOUR . 55.
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... brow . king . And you knew it not . But I was 13. " I looked upon your people . I saw neither pride nor violence . I went an enemy , but returned a friend . I said to my warriors , ' Do these men no harm . They do not hate Indians ...
... brow . king . And you knew it not . But I was 13. " I looked upon your people . I saw neither pride nor violence . I went an enemy , but returned a friend . I said to my warriors , ' Do these men no harm . They do not hate Indians ...
Page 57
... brow ' ? I could tell thine at midnight , if but a single star trembled through the clouds . My ear would know thy voice , though the storm was abroad with all its thunders . 15. " I have said that I was king . Yet I came to thee hungry ...
... brow ' ? I could tell thine at midnight , if but a single star trembled through the clouds . My ear would know thy voice , though the storm was abroad with all its thunders . 15. " I have said that I was king . Yet I came to thee hungry ...
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... brow . 8. And it is ever thus . There beats not a heart , how- ever debased by sin , or darkened by sorrow , that has not its * Captain Smith . noblest impulses aroused , in view of a generous and 78 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES .
... brow . 8. And it is ever thus . There beats not a heart , how- ever debased by sin , or darkened by sorrow , that has not its * Captain Smith . noblest impulses aroused , in view of a generous and 78 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES .
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arms beautiful BEN E bird bless boat brave breath bright brother brow captain Caroline cheer child clouds dark earth enemy eyes FAITH fall father fawn fear fire flower Glaucon hand Harmon Hartly hath heart heaven HENRY WARD BEECHER Hiawatha hope Horace hour Indians inflection John Hull king Konwell labor land Larkin LESSON light little Frances live look losing chase Melch MENT mind morning mother Naƶman never Niagara river night noble o'er ocean passed pleasure poor QUESTIONS.-1 red deer replied rising SANDERS shillings shout singing bee SION smile soon sorrow soul spirit stars stood studding sail Talleyrand tears tell thee there's things thou thought TION toil tone tree truth turned verse voice waves weary boy wild winds woodchuck word young