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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... winds must not hear it ! Yet , again , I tell thee - WE ARE FREE ! KNOWLES . 4. When my country shall take her place among the nations of the earth , THEN and not TILL then , let my epitaph be written . EMMETT . 5. If you are MEN ...
... winds must not hear it ! Yet , again , I tell thee - WE ARE FREE ! KNOWLES . 4. When my country shall take her place among the nations of the earth , THEN and not TILL then , let my epitaph be written . EMMETT . 5. If you are MEN ...
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... winds The bells ' deep tÅnes are swelling ; ' tÄ«s the knell Of the departed year . PRENTICE . 3. God came from TÄmÄn , and the Holy One from Mount PÄrÄn . Selah . His glÅry cÅvÄred the heavens , and the earth was full of His praise . 4 ...
... winds The bells ' deep tÅnes are swelling ; ' tÄ«s the knell Of the departed year . PRENTICE . 3. God came from TÄmÄn , and the Holy One from Mount PÄrÄn . Selah . His glÅry cÅvÄred the heavens , and the earth was full of His praise . 4 ...
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... , On her young breast . HOOD . D. E. GOODMAN . 8 . The loud wind dwindled to a whisper low , And sighed for pity as it answered , ā ā No . ā 2. A MIDDLE TONE , or medium loudness of voice 38 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES . RULES FOR QUANTITY.
... , On her young breast . HOOD . D. E. GOODMAN . 8 . The loud wind dwindled to a whisper low , And sighed for pity as it answered , ā ā No . ā 2. A MIDDLE TONE , or medium loudness of voice 38 SANDERS ' UNION SERIES . RULES FOR QUANTITY.
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... winds , And hurries onward , with his night of clouds , Against the eternal mountains . ' Tis the voice Of infant FREEDOM , -and her stirring call Is heard and answered in a thousand tones From every hill - top of her western home ; And ...
... winds , And hurries onward , with his night of clouds , Against the eternal mountains . ' Tis the voice Of infant FREEDOM , -and her stirring call Is heard and answered in a thousand tones From every hill - top of her western home ; And ...
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... wind ; But watch - worn and weary , || his cares flew away , And visions of happiness || danced o'er his mind . There is a land , || of every land the pride , Beloved of heaven || o'er all the world beside ; Where brighter suns ...
... wind ; But watch - worn and weary , || his cares flew away , And visions of happiness || danced o'er his mind . There is a land , || of every land the pride , Beloved of heaven || o'er all the world beside ; Where brighter suns ...
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