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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... dark and doleful dreams ? 5 . 66 Firm - paced and slow , a horrid front they form , Still as the breeze ; but dreadful as the storm . " 6. The flaming fire flashed fearfully in his face . 7. The glassy glaciers gleamed in glowing light ...
... dark and doleful dreams ? 5 . 66 Firm - paced and slow , a horrid front they form , Still as the breeze ; but dreadful as the storm . " 6. The flaming fire flashed fearfully in his face . 7. The glassy glaciers gleamed in glowing light ...
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... darkness , how profound ! Nor eye , nor list'ning ear , an object finds ; Creation sleeps . ' Tis as the general pulse Of life stood still , and Nature made a pause , ā An awful pause ! prophetic of her end . YOUNG 2. THE MIDDLE PITCH ...
... darkness , how profound ! Nor eye , nor list'ning ear , an object finds ; Creation sleeps . ' Tis as the general pulse Of life stood still , and Nature made a pause , ā An awful pause ! prophetic of her end . YOUNG 2. THE MIDDLE PITCH ...
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... ? HATE is a feeble word : I loathe , ABHOR , my very soul With strong disgust is stirred , Whene'er I see , or hear , or tell , Of the dark beverage of hell . ( Ā° ) high . ( Ā°Ā° ) high and 40 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES . RULES FOR QUALITY.
... ? HATE is a feeble word : I loathe , ABHOR , my very soul With strong disgust is stirred , Whene'er I see , or hear , or tell , Of the dark beverage of hell . ( Ā° ) high . ( Ā°Ā° ) high and 40 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES . RULES FOR QUALITY.
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... dark sin ! -oh ! I could drink the cup , If from this woe its bitterness had won thee . May God have called thee , like a wanderer , home , My lost boy , Absalom ! " The sun hath set in folded clouds , ā ' Its twilight rays are gone ...
... dark sin ! -oh ! I could drink the cup , If from this woe its bitterness had won thee . May God have called thee , like a wanderer , home , My lost boy , Absalom ! " The sun hath set in folded clouds , ā ' Its twilight rays are gone ...
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... dark forest , each with an arm over his little captive . 5. Great was the alarm in the colony when these children did not return . Every spot was searched , where it was thought possible they might have lost their way .. But when , at ...
... dark forest , each with an arm over his little captive . 5. Great was the alarm in the colony when these children did not return . Every spot was searched , where it was thought possible they might have lost their way .. But when , at ...
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