The Fifth Reader of the School and Family SeriesHarper & Brothers, 1861 - 538 |
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... thou hold firm rule ' , And sun thee in the light of happy faces ' , Love ' , Hope ' , and Patience ' , these must be thy graces ' ; And in thine own ' heart ' let them first keep school ' . For as old Atlas on his broad neck places ...
... thou hold firm rule ' , And sun thee in the light of happy faces ' , Love ' , Hope ' , and Patience ' , these must be thy graces ' ; And in thine own ' heart ' let them first keep school ' . For as old Atlas on his broad neck places ...
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... thou deep and dark blue ocean ” . To a dying Wave .. XIX . Tides and Currents . XX . Lakes .. To Seneca Lake XXI . Springs and Rivers .. XXII . Cataracts . The Falls of Niagara XXIII . A Vision's Spell ; Niagara ... Page ..John Wilson ...
... thou deep and dark blue ocean ” . To a dying Wave .. XIX . Tides and Currents . XX . Lakes .. To Seneca Lake XXI . Springs and Rivers .. XXII . Cataracts . The Falls of Niagara XXIII . A Vision's Spell ; Niagara ... Page ..John Wilson ...
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... thou me ' ? Ye hills ' , and dales ' , ye rivers ' , woods ' , and plains ' , And ye that live and move , fair creatures ' , tell ' , Tell , if ye saw , how came I thus ' ; how here ' ? NOTE .-- For cases in which emphatic succession of ...
... thou me ' ? Ye hills ' , and dales ' , ye rivers ' , woods ' , and plains ' , And ye that live and move , fair creatures ' , tell ' , Tell , if ye saw , how came I thus ' ; how here ' ? NOTE .-- For cases in which emphatic succession of ...
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... thou wast deal ' , Say ' , wast thou conscious ' of the tears ' I shed ' ? Hovered thy spirit o'er thy sorrowing son ' , Wretch even then ' , life's journey just begun ' ? I would not live alway ' ; I ask not to stay , Where storm after ...
... thou wast deal ' , Say ' , wast thou conscious ' of the tears ' I shed ' ? Hovered thy spirit o'er thy sorrowing son ' , Wretch even then ' , life's journey just begun ' ? I would not live alway ' ; I ask not to stay , Where storm after ...
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... thou sluggard ' ; consider her ways , and be wise ' . Jesus saith unto her , Mary ' . She turned herself , and said unto him , Rabboni . I tell you , though you ' , though all the world ' , though an angel from heaven ' should de- clare ...
... thou sluggard ' ; consider her ways , and be wise ' . Jesus saith unto her , Mary ' . She turned herself , and said unto him , Rabboni . I tell you , though you ' , though all the world ' , though an angel from heaven ' should de- clare ...
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