The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking, Designed to Fill the Same Place in the Schools of the United States, that is Held in Those of Great Britain by the Compilations of Murray, Scott, Enfield, Mylius, Thompson, Ewing, and OthersRichardson, Lord, and Holbrook, and Hilliard, Gray, LIttle, and Wilkins, 1827 - 276 sider |
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... spot , Where the hopes of the red man perished ; But the fame of the hero who fell shall not , By the virtuous , cease to be cherished . He fought , in defence of his kindred and king , With a spirit most loving and loyal , And long ...
... spot , Where the hopes of the red man perished ; But the fame of the hero who fell shall not , By the virtuous , cease to be cherished . He fought , in defence of his kindred and king , With a spirit most loving and loyal , And long ...
Side 54
... spot be clad With terrors not its own . To nature it seems just as dear As earth's most cheerful site ; The dew - drops glitter there as clear , The sun - beams shine as bright . The showers descend as softly there 1 As on the loveliest ...
... spot be clad With terrors not its own . To nature it seems just as dear As earth's most cheerful site ; The dew - drops glitter there as clear , The sun - beams shine as bright . The showers descend as softly there 1 As on the loveliest ...
Side 61
... spot Where fancy's softest dreams are shed . I see each shade - all silvery white- I hear each spirit's melting sigh ; I turn to clasp those forms of light , - And the pale morning chills my eye . But soon the last dim morn shall rise ...
... spot Where fancy's softest dreams are shed . I see each shade - all silvery white- I hear each spirit's melting sigh ; I turn to clasp those forms of light , - And the pale morning chills my eye . But soon the last dim morn shall rise ...
Side 87
... post , towering o'er the way , Whose lettered arms the traveller's route display , Fixed to one spot , it stands upon the down , Its hand still pointing to the distant town . LESSON XLIII . Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize . - NATIONAL READER .
... post , towering o'er the way , Whose lettered arms the traveller's route display , Fixed to one spot , it stands upon the down , Its hand still pointing to the distant town . LESSON XLIII . Elegy on Mrs. Mary Blaize . - NATIONAL READER .
Side 94
... spot on which I stood , while I enthusiastically contemplated the indescribable scene . Any person , who has nerve enough , may plunge his hand into the water of the Great Fall , after it is projected over the precipice , merely by ...
... spot on which I stood , while I enthusiastically contemplated the indescribable scene . Any person , who has nerve enough , may plunge his hand into the water of the Great Fall , after it is projected over the precipice , merely by ...
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