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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... river rises in that lake ? 4 . Describe the chase of the pet fawn . 5. How came it to be shot ? 6 . What did it forget , and what remember ? LESSON XII . IN ' FLU ENCE , moral power 76 SANDERS ' UNION STRIES . CHOICE EXTRACTS.
... river rises in that lake ? 4 . Describe the chase of the pet fawn . 5. How came it to be shot ? 6 . What did it forget , and what remember ? LESSON XII . IN ' FLU ENCE , moral power 76 SANDERS ' UNION STRIES . CHOICE EXTRACTS.
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... River ! river ' ! singing gayly From the hill - side all day long , Teach my heart the merry music Of thy cheery , rippling song . SECOND VOICE . Many winding ways I follow ; G W Yet , at length , I reach the sea . A Man , remember that ...
... River ! river ' ! singing gayly From the hill - side all day long , Teach my heart the merry music Of thy cheery , rippling song . SECOND VOICE . Many winding ways I follow ; G W Yet , at length , I reach the sea . A Man , remember that ...
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... river , With a flashing gleam , 4 Then away forever . Use it while ye may , Not in childish mourning , - Not in childish play , But in useful learning . 4. As your years attain Life's meridian brightness , Hourly seek and gain Genuine ...
... river , With a flashing gleam , 4 Then away forever . Use it while ye may , Not in childish mourning , - Not in childish play , But in useful learning . 4. As your years attain Life's meridian brightness , Hourly seek and gain Genuine ...
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... to their parents , were playing on the cake of ice , which had jammed into a bend of the river , about ten miles above New York . A movement of the tide set the ice in motion , and the little fellows were borne away NUMBER FOUR . 127.
... to their parents , were playing on the cake of ice , which had jammed into a bend of the river , about ten miles above New York . A movement of the tide set the ice in motion , and the little fellows were borne away NUMBER FOUR . 127.
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... river , To the ford across the river , And as one in slumber walked he . 8. Hidden in the alder bushes , There he waited till the deer came , Till he saw two antlers lifted , Saw two eyes look from the thicket , Saw two nostrils point ...
... river , To the ford across the river , And as one in slumber walked he . 8. Hidden in the alder bushes , There he waited till the deer came , Till he saw two antlers lifted , Saw two eyes look from the thicket , Saw two nostrils point ...
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