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 118
... heaven is theirs ! From morning to night , they can not touch the bounds of their liberty ! 12. And , in like manner ... heavens for its soaring - ground , so may men , close quartered and cramped in bodily accom- modations , be quite ...
... heaven is theirs ! From morning to night , they can not touch the bounds of their liberty ! 12. And , in like manner ... heavens for its soaring - ground , so may men , close quartered and cramped in bodily accom- modations , be quite ...
Page 254
... heaven , who hath engendered it ? The waters are hid , as with a stone , and the face of the deep is frozen . " - " By the breath of the Mighty God , ice is produced , and the waters which were spread on all sides , are held in chains ...
... heaven , who hath engendered it ? The waters are hid , as with a stone , and the face of the deep is frozen . " - " By the breath of the Mighty God , ice is produced , and the waters which were spread on all sides , are held in chains ...
Page 404
... HEAVEN BUT THEE ? " MISS PANELIA S. VIXING . 1. " TWERE naught to me , yon glorious arch of night , Decked with the gorgeous blazonry of heaven , If , to my faith , amid its splendors bright , No vision of the Eternal One were given ; I ...
... HEAVEN BUT THEE ? " MISS PANELIA S. VIXING . 1. " TWERE naught to me , yon glorious arch of night , Decked with the gorgeous blazonry of heaven , If , to my faith , amid its splendors bright , No vision of the Eternal One were given ; I ...
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