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 56
... soul , because I found them not . Knowest thou , O king , if thy people have taken my children ' ? Knowest thou where they have concealed them ' ? Cause them , I pray thee , to be restored to my arms . So shall the Great Spirit bless ...
... soul , because I found them not . Knowest thou , O king , if thy people have taken my children ' ? Knowest thou where they have concealed them ' ? Cause them , I pray thee , to be restored to my arms . So shall the Great Spirit bless ...
Page 379
... soul is armed by truth and supported by the smile of God , -he who meets life's perils with a cautious but tranquil spirit , gathers strength by facing its storms , and dies , if ho is called to die , as a Christian victor at the post ...
... soul is armed by truth and supported by the smile of God , -he who meets life's perils with a cautious but tranquil spirit , gathers strength by facing its storms , and dies , if ho is called to die , as a Christian victor at the post ...
Page 384
... soul may robe itself in jubilant drapery , awaiting the welcome command , " Come up higher , " where mortality shall be swallowed up in life . 2. Why , then , should autumn tinge our thoughts with sadness . We fade as the leaf , and the ...
... soul may robe itself in jubilant drapery , awaiting the welcome command , " Come up higher , " where mortality shall be swallowed up in life . 2. Why , then , should autumn tinge our thoughts with sadness . We fade as the leaf , and the ...
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