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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... hope , though every hope seems crossed , And when his bark is tempest - tossed Still calmly to confide . 9. last thou been long and often foiled By adverse wind and seas ' ? And vainly struggled , vainly toiled , For what some win with ...
... hope , though every hope seems crossed , And when his bark is tempest - tossed Still calmly to confide . 9. last thou been long and often foiled By adverse wind and seas ' ? And vainly struggled , vainly toiled , For what some win with ...
Page 237
... HOPE , AND CHARITY — AN ALLEGORY . ' 1. MANY years ago , three beautiful sisters came into our world to lighten the burdens of earth's toiling pilgrims , and aid them in preparation for a higher state of existence . Alike commissioned ...
... HOPE , AND CHARITY — AN ALLEGORY . ' 1. MANY years ago , three beautiful sisters came into our world to lighten the burdens of earth's toiling pilgrims , and aid them in preparation for a higher state of existence . Alike commissioned ...
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... HOPE came , with visions of returning health , when his framo would be strong and his heart buoyant . But when HOPE and FAITH were gone , again his head drooped , and the tear started . Then LovE sat down by the invalid , twining a ...
... HOPE came , with visions of returning health , when his framo would be strong and his heart buoyant . But when HOPE and FAITH were gone , again his head drooped , and the tear started . Then LovE sat down by the invalid , twining a ...
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