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 94
... light . Suppose these mill- ions should come , one by one , to you , and light each his lamp by yours , would they rob you of any light ' ? Would less of it shine on your own path ' ? Would your lamp burn more dimly for lighting a ...
... light . Suppose these mill- ions should come , one by one , to you , and light each his lamp by yours , would they rob you of any light ' ? Would less of it shine on your own path ' ? Would your lamp burn more dimly for lighting a ...
Page 134
... light and trivial circumstance ' ? Some thought , it still may claim . Art thou a father ' ? teach thy son Never to deem that all is done , While aught remains untried ; To hope , though every hope seems crossed , And when his bark is ...
... light and trivial circumstance ' ? Some thought , it still may claim . Art thou a father ' ? teach thy son Never to deem that all is done , While aught remains untried ; To hope , though every hope seems crossed , And when his bark is ...
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... light ; For I love to play in the noontide ray , And bask in a blaze from the throne of day . 3. Away I spring with a tireless wing , On a feathery cloud I poise and swing ; I dart down the steep where the lightnings leap , And the ...
... light ; For I love to play in the noontide ray , And bask in a blaze from the throne of day . 3. Away I spring with a tireless wing , On a feathery cloud I poise and swing ; I dart down the steep where the lightnings leap , And the ...
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