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 61
... wild surprise , And turned to mark the place Where perished , years agone , the child Alone , beneath the waters wild . 3. " A weakly orphan boy was John , A barefoot , stinted child , Whoso work - day task was never done , Who wept ...
... wild surprise , And turned to mark the place Where perished , years agone , the child Alone , beneath the waters wild . 3. " A weakly orphan boy was John , A barefoot , stinted child , Whoso work - day task was never done , Who wept ...
Page 199
... wild plunge below . The black forms of the horses and their riders were seen for an instant strug- gling for life , and then they disappeared forever . 5. The sight struck the soldiers with horror ; they crouched and shivered in the ...
... wild plunge below . The black forms of the horses and their riders were seen for an instant strug- gling for life , and then they disappeared forever . 5. The sight struck the soldiers with horror ; they crouched and shivered in the ...
Page 363
... wild : Was there a foreign footstep dared To seek his home and child ' ? The dark chiefs yelled alarm , and swore ... wilds which sheltered him , No longer were his own ! Time fled , and on the hallowed ground His highest NUMBER FOUR . 363.
... wild : Was there a foreign footstep dared To seek his home and child ' ? The dark chiefs yelled alarm , and swore ... wilds which sheltered him , No longer were his own ! Time fled , and on the hallowed ground His highest NUMBER FOUR . 363.
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