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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Page 57
... head was wet with the tempest . Thou badest me lie down on thy couch , and thy son , for whom thou mournest , covered me . 16. " I was sad in spirit , and thy little daughter , whom thou seckest with tears , sat on my knee . She smiled ...
... head was wet with the tempest . Thou badest me lie down on thy couch , and thy son , for whom thou mournest , covered me . 16. " I was sad in spirit , and thy little daughter , whom thou seckest with tears , sat on my knee . She smiled ...
Page 155
... head from time to time , and whined , as though he wished to communicate something , and then , for a few moments , would remain quiet . Then , suddenly , he would rise up as in the attitude of listening , occasionally uttering a low ...
... head from time to time , and whined , as though he wished to communicate something , and then , for a few moments , would remain quiet . Then , suddenly , he would rise up as in the attitude of listening , occasionally uttering a low ...
Page 320
... head . Melch . My child ! my child ! Speak to me ! Stranger , hast thou killed her ? Emma . No ! No ' , father ' . I'm the wife of William Tell ; Oh , but to be a mau ! to have an arm To fit a heart swelling with the sense of wrong ...
... head . Melch . My child ! my child ! Speak to me ! Stranger , hast thou killed her ? Emma . No ! No ' , father ' . I'm the wife of William Tell ; Oh , but to be a mau ! to have an arm To fit a heart swelling with the sense of wrong ...
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