Sanders' Young Ladies' Reader: Embracing a Comprehensive Course of Instruction in the Principles of Rhetorical Reading : with a Choice Collection of Exercises in Reading, Both in Prose and Poetry, for the Use of the Higher Female Seminaries, as Also, the Higher Classes in Female Schools Generally |
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Page 89
... hear , There , where I sang thee , fair bábe , to sleep , Naught but the blood - stain our trace shall keep ! " And now the horn's loud blast was heard , And now the cymbal's clang , Till even the upper air was stirred , As cliff and ...
... hear , There , where I sang thee , fair bábe , to sleep , Naught but the blood - stain our trace shall keep ! " And now the horn's loud blast was heard , And now the cymbal's clang , Till even the upper air was stirred , As cliff and ...
Page 206
... hear the nightingale , and his song has been celebrated in poetry from the earliest periods of our history . 10. But it is generally a single song , to which we listen , or at most , a few only , which unite to enliven the stillness of ...
... hear the nightingale , and his song has been celebrated in poetry from the earliest periods of our history . 10. But it is generally a single song , to which we listen , or at most , a few only , which unite to enliven the stillness of ...
Page 417
... hear the wind roar . 7. " " Tis pleasant , " cried one , " seated by the fireside , To hear the wind whistle without . " " A fine night for the abbey , " his comrade replied . " Methinks a man's courage would now be well tried Who ...
... hear the wind roar . 7. " " Tis pleasant , " cried one , " seated by the fireside , To hear the wind whistle without . " " A fine night for the abbey , " his comrade replied . " Methinks a man's courage would now be well tried Who ...
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