Brooks's Readers: Sixth, Seventh and Eighth YearsAmerican book Company, 1907 |
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... never smiles . I said to myself : " This is the first day . There are nine months more . What work , what monthly examinations , how tired I shall be ! " I longed to see my mother , and when I came out , I ran to kiss her hand . She ...
... never smiles . I said to myself : " This is the first day . There are nine months more . What work , what monthly examinations , how tired I shall be ! " I longed to see my mother , and when I came out , I ran to kiss her hand . She ...
الصفحة 32
... never go back . There was no way now but to go on and on . By and by she came to a dreary place , where the sun fell fiercely upon her , as if he would drink up all her water , and the sand seemed to choke her as she crept along . " It ...
... never go back . There was no way now but to go on and on . By and by she came to a dreary place , where the sun fell fiercely upon her , as if he would drink up all her water , and the sand seemed to choke her as she crept along . " It ...
الصفحة 33
... into his broad full stream . And the river , never pausing , took the bright drops in his bosom and swept onward to the sea . From " Two and One . " FIFTH READER - 0 CHARLOTTE M. VAILE . THE GOLD AND SILVER SHIELD IN the olden times a 33.
... into his broad full stream . And the river , never pausing , took the bright drops in his bosom and swept onward to the sea . From " Two and One . " FIFTH READER - 0 CHARLOTTE M. VAILE . THE GOLD AND SILVER SHIELD IN the olden times a 33.
الصفحة 36
... is a very good lesson to be learned from the evils that have befallen you . In the future , never enter into any dispute till you have fairly considered both sides of the question . " THE WOUNDED CURLEW By yonder sandy cove where , every ...
... is a very good lesson to be learned from the evils that have befallen you . In the future , never enter into any dispute till you have fairly considered both sides of the question . " THE WOUNDED CURLEW By yonder sandy cove where , every ...
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... Never to soar again . Wounded and lame and languishing he lives , Once glad and blithe and free , And in prison limits frets and strives His ancient self to be . The little sandpipers about him play , The shining waves they skim , Or ...
... Never to soar again . Wounded and lame and languishing he lives , Once glad and blithe and free , And in prison limits frets and strives His ancient self to be . The little sandpipers about him play , The shining waves they skim , Or ...
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
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مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 433 - HEAR the sledges with the bells, Silver bells ! What a world of merriment their melody foretells ! How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, In the icy air of night ! While the stars, that oversprinkle All the heavens, seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight...
الصفحة 435 - Oh, the bells, bells, bells ! What a tale their terror tells Of despair ! How they clang, and clash, and roar ! What a horror they outpour On the bosom of the palpitating air...
الصفحة 328 - Peace, peace — but there is no peace. The war is actually begun ! The next gale, that sweeps from the north, will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms ! Our brethren are already in the field ! Why stand we here idle ! What is it that gentlemen wish ? what would they have ? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery ? Forbid it, Almighty God. — I know not what course others may take, but, as for me, give me liberty or give me death ! LESSON...
الصفحة 321 - Flag of the free heart's hope and home, By angel hands to valor given ! Thy stars have lit the welkin dome, And all thy hues were born in heaven. Forever float that standard sheet ! Where breathes the foe but falls before us, With Freedom's soil beneath our feet, And Freedom's banner streaming o'er us ? JOSEPH RODMAN DRAKE.
الصفحة 211 - Tiber ! Father Tiber ! To whom the Romans pray, A Roman's life, a Roman's arms, Take thou in charge this day !" So he spake, and speaking sheathed The good sword by his side, And, with his harness on his back, Plunged headlong in the tide.
الصفحة 435 - Oh, from out the sounding cells, What a gush of euphony voluminously wells ! How it swells ! How it dwells On the Future ! how it tells Of the rapture that impels To the swinging and the ringing Of the bells, bells, bells, Of the bells, bells, bells, bells, Bells, bells, bells — To the rhyming and the chiming of the bells...
الصفحة 225 - And he spake many things unto them in parables, saying, " Behold, a sower went forth to sow; and when he sowed, some seeds fell by the way side, and the fowls came and devoured them up.
الصفحة 210 - Back darted Spurius Lartius; Herminius darted back: And, as they passed, beneath their feet They felt the timbers crack. But when they turned their faces, And on the farther shore Saw brave Horatius stand alone, They would have crossed once more.
الصفحة 254 - Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth...
الصفحة 252 - The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament sheweth his handiwork. Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge. There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard. Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world.