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 87
... never ! 2. If you can keep ahead , ' tis well ; But never trip your neighbor ; " Tis noble when you can excel By honest , patient labor . But , if you are outstripped , at last , Press on , as bold as ever ; Remember , though you are ...
... never ! 2. If you can keep ahead , ' tis well ; But never trip your neighbor ; " Tis noble when you can excel By honest , patient labor . But , if you are outstripped , at last , Press on , as bold as ever ; Remember , though you are ...
Page 366
... never quail , Gleams , guardian of chivalric deeds , Bright courage , like a coat of mail . 4. Press on ! if Fortune play thee falso To - day , to - morrow she'll be true ; Whom now she sinks she now exalts , Taking old gifts and ...
... never quail , Gleams , guardian of chivalric deeds , Bright courage , like a coat of mail . 4. Press on ! if Fortune play thee falso To - day , to - morrow she'll be true ; Whom now she sinks she now exalts , Taking old gifts and ...
Page 406
... never was , and never would be , a barren word . Washington , who raised the word honesty " as a rule of polley , never would have professed a sentiment which his wisdom as a statesman would not have approved . " 8. Sir ! hore let me ...
... never was , and never would be , a barren word . Washington , who raised the word honesty " as a rule of polley , never would have professed a sentiment which his wisdom as a statesman would not have approved . " 8. Sir ! hore let me ...
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