Choice Literature...for Intermediate Grades, كتاب 2Sheldon, 1898 |
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الصفحة 35
... door of the principal lodge . Apprehensive that the part he had taken in the escape might prove fatal to himself , Duncan left the place with- out delay . He followed the crowd which drew nigh the lodges , gloomy and sullen , like any ...
... door of the principal lodge . Apprehensive that the part he had taken in the escape might prove fatal to himself , Duncan left the place with- out delay . He followed the crowd which drew nigh the lodges , gloomy and sullen , like any ...
الصفحة 37
... took Uncas by the arm and led him toward the door of the council lodge . Thither all the chiefs and most of the distinguished warriors followed , among whom the anxious Heyward found means to enter without RUNNING THE GAUNTLET 37.
... took Uncas by the arm and led him toward the door of the council lodge . Thither all the chiefs and most of the distinguished warriors followed , among whom the anxious Heyward found means to enter without RUNNING THE GAUNTLET 37.
الصفحة 40
... door , and the women and children pressing into the throng , no gap had been left between shoulder and shoulder that was not now filled with the dark lineaments of some eager and curious human countenance . In the mean time the more ...
... door , and the women and children pressing into the throng , no gap had been left between shoulder and shoulder that was not now filled with the dark lineaments of some eager and curious human countenance . In the mean time the more ...
الصفحة 52
... door of another without sufficient reason . If I have ever craved the art of reading , it has been that I might better know the say- ings of the book you name ; for it is a book which speaks in every line according to human feelings ...
... door of another without sufficient reason . If I have ever craved the art of reading , it has been that I might better know the say- ings of the book you name ; for it is a book which speaks in every line according to human feelings ...
الصفحة 78
... doors The harmless phantoms on their errands glide , With feet that make no sound upon the floors . We meet them at the doorway , on the stair , Along the passages they come and go , Impalpable impressions on the air , A sense of ...
... doors The harmless phantoms on their errands glide , With feet that make no sound upon the floors . We meet them at the doorway , on the stair , Along the passages they come and go , Impalpable impressions on the air , A sense of ...
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arms Arthur Barnstable blow Boabdil boat born boys breath bridge Brom brook cast CHARLES MACKAY cockswain cried dark dead Deerslayer Doctor door Duncan East Edmund Clarence Stedman Excelsior eyes face fear feet fellow fire flames gazed gleam Governor Manco Griffith hand head hear heard heart heaven HENRY W herd hill horse Huron Ichabod Ichabod Crane Inez JAMES FENIMORE COOPER JEAN INGELOW JULIA WARD keeper Leatherstocking Tales light lives LONGFELLOW looked mainsail MARY MAPES DODGE Master Middleton mountain never night o'er Old Castile passed pilot poems Poor Richard says prairie PUPIL rest round rushing savage scene Schoolhouse seemed seen ship shouted side sing sleep Sleepy Hollow soldier sound stand steed stood story stranger tell thee things thou thought tion trapper tree turned Uncas voice warrior whale whistle wild wind young
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الصفحة 253 - He has sounded forth the trumpet that shall never call retreat ; He is sifting out the hearts of men before his judgment-seat : Oh ! be swift, my soul, to answer Him ! be jubilant, my feet ! Our God is marching on.
الصفحة 87 - Sweet and low, sweet and low, Wind of the western sea, Low, low, breathe and blow, Wind of the western sea ! Over the rolling waters go, Come from the dying moon, and blow, Blow him again to me ; While my little one, while my pretty one, sleeps.
الصفحة 254 - My native country, thee, land of the noble free, Thy name I love: I love thy rocks and rills, Thy woods and templed hills; My heart with rapture thrills like that above.
الصفحة 79 - THERE is no flock, however watched and tended But one dead lamb is there ! There is no fireside, howsoe'er defended, But has one vacant chair ! The air is full of farewells to the dying, And mournings for the dead ; The heart of Rachel, for her children crying, Will not be comforted...
الصفحة 245 - One touch to her hand, and one word in her ear, When they reached the hall door, and the charger stood near; So light to the croupe the fair lady he swung, So light to the saddle before her he sprung! "She is won! we are gone, over bank, bush, and scaur; They'll have fleet steeds that follow,
الصفحة 74 - There is a Reaper, whose name is Death, And, with his sickle keen, He reaps the bearded grain at a breath, And the flowers that grow between.
الصفحة 80 - Let us be patient ! These severe afflictions Not from the ground arise, But oftentimes celestial benedictions Assume this dark disguise. . We see but dimly through the mists and vapors Amid these earthly damps What seem to us but sad, funereal tapers May be heaven's distant lamps.
الصفحة 77 - Nothing useless is, or low ; Each thing in its place is best ; And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structure that we raise, Time is with materials filled ; Our to-days and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build.
الصفحة 245 - I long woo'd your daughter, my suit you denied — Love swells like the Solway, but ebbs like its tide — And now am I come, with this lost love of mine, To lead but one measure, drink one cup of wine. There are maidens in Scotland, more lovely by far, That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar.
الصفحة 233 - When I was a child of seven years old my friends, on a holiday, filled my pocket with coppers. I went directly to a shop where they sold toys for children ; and, being charmed with the sound of a whistle, that I met by the way in the hands of another boy, I voluntarily offered and gave all my money for one.