Wheeler's Graded Studies in Great Authors: And a Complete SpellerW.H. Wheeler, 1899 - 224 من الصفحات A manual for teaching spelling by quotations illustrating the use of each word. |
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... ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . 5. The eagle rode the rising blast , Methought he never flew so fast As then to me he seem'd to fly , And then new tears came in my eye . ― 6. It was the carol of a bird ; GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON . It ...
... ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . 5. The eagle rode the rising blast , Methought he never flew so fast As then to me he seem'd to fly , And then new tears came in my eye . ― 6. It was the carol of a bird ; GEORGE GORDON , LORD BYRON . It ...
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... ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . 2. Oft to its warbling waters drew My little feet , when life was new.1 3. And that was the way The deuce was to pay 3 ― -WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT . As it always is , at the close of the day . 4. But mark ...
... ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . 2. Oft to its warbling waters drew My little feet , when life was new.1 3. And that was the way The deuce was to pay 3 ― -WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT . As it always is , at the close of the day . 4. But mark ...
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... ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . 7. As from the road with sudden sweep The Mail drove up the little steep , And stopped beside the tavern door . - - HENRY WADsworth LongFELLOW . A useful prefix . un means not or the opposite 178 LESSON 144 ...
... ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . 7. As from the road with sudden sweep The Mail drove up the little steep , And stopped beside the tavern door . - - HENRY WADsworth LongFELLOW . A useful prefix . un means not or the opposite 178 LESSON 144 ...
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... ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . 7. It is not safe for any man to ride so near the edge of disaster that if he makes one misstep it will plunge him into ruin . - HENRY Ward Beecher . Caution . Do not double the s in mis , and do not drop ...
... ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING . 7. It is not safe for any man to ride so near the edge of disaster that if he makes one misstep it will plunge him into ruin . - HENRY Ward Beecher . Caution . Do not double the s in mis , and do not drop ...
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
ALEXANDER POPE ALFRED TENNYSON ALICE CARY beautiful birds blue breath bright brook clouds Copy carefully Copy the following dream earth echoes EDWARD YOUNG FELICIA flowers following sentences carefully gently GEORGE GORDON golden green hath heart heaven HEMANS HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hills italicized words JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL JOHN DRYDEN JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER JOHN KEATS JOHN MILTON lark laughing LORD BYRON marked memory morning never night o'er OLIVER GOLDSMITH OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY plural pronounced nearly alike RALPH WALDO EMERSON ROBERT BROWNING ROBERT BURNS rose SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE sing SIR WALTER SCOTT sleep soft song spell stars sunshine sweet syllables thee THOMAS MOORE thou trees Verbal distinctions violet vowel WASHINGTON IRVING wave wild WILLIAM COWPER WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH winds wing words in sentences words nearly alike words pronounced alike words pronounced nearly Write from dictation
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 150 - I slip, I slide, I gloom, I glance, Among my skimming swallows; I make the netted sunbeam dance Against my sandy shallows. I murmur under moon and stars In brambly wildernesses; I linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses ; • And out again I curve and flow To join the brimming river, For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
الصفحة 51 - There is not wind enough to twirl The one red leaf, the last of its clan, That dances as often as dance it can, Hanging so light, and hanging so high, On the topmost twig that looks up at the sky.
الصفحة 180 - It is a beauteous evening, calm and free, The holy time is quiet as a Nun Breathless with adoration; the broad sun Is sinking down in its tranquillity; The gentleness of heaven broods o'er the Sea: Listen!
الصفحة 150 - I CHATTER over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles, I bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. With many a curve my banks I fret By many a field and fallow, And many a fairy foreland set With willow-weed and mallow.
الصفحة 196 - And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then Heaven tries earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays: Whether we look, or whether we listen, We hear life murmur, or see it glisten ; Every clod feels a stir of might, An instinct within it that reaches and towers, And, groping blindly above it for light, Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers...
الصفحة 109 - Continuous as the stars that shine And twinkle on the milky way, They stretched in never-ending line Along the margin of a bay: Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. The waves beside them danced; but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee: A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: I gazed— and gazed— but little thought What wealth the show to me had brought...
الصفحة 161 - There's a dance of leaves in that aspen bower, There's a titter of winds in that beechen tree, There's a smile on the fruit and a smile on the flower, And a laugh from the brook that runs to the sea.
الصفحة 176 - O sleep, O gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down, And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
الصفحة 122 - I care not, fortune, what you me deny ; You cannot rob me of free nature's grace ; You cannot shut the windows of the sky, Through which Aurora shows her brightening face, You cannot bar my constant feet to trace The woods and lawns, by living stream, at eve : Let health my nerves and finer fibres brace, And I their toys to the great children leave : Of fancy, reason, virtue, nought can me bereave.
الصفحة 184 - There at the foot of yonder nodding beech That wreathes its old fantastic roots so high, His listless length at noontide would he stretch, And pore upon the brook that babbles by.