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 42
... LAND ! LAND ! " cry the sailors ; ( f ) " LAND ! LAND ! -he awakes , - ( " ) He runs , -yes ! behold it ! it blesseth his sight ! The land ! O dear spectacle ! transport ! delight ! ( sl . ) His speech was at first low - toned and slow ...
... LAND ! LAND ! " cry the sailors ; ( f ) " LAND ! LAND ! -he awakes , - ( " ) He runs , -yes ! behold it ! it blesseth his sight ! The land ! O dear spectacle ! transport ! delight ! ( sl . ) His speech was at first low - toned and slow ...
Page 231
... land of the mountain , the land of the lake , And rivers that roll in magnificent tide , - Where the sons of the mighty from slumber awake , And hallow the soil for whose freedom they died ' 2. Thou cradle of empire ! though wide be the ...
... land of the mountain , the land of the lake , And rivers that roll in magnificent tide , - Where the sons of the mighty from slumber awake , And hallow the soil for whose freedom they died ' 2. Thou cradle of empire ! though wide be the ...
Page 496
... land to land In order , though to nations yet unborn , Ministering light prepared , they set and rise ; Lest total darkness should by night regain Her old possession , and extinguish life In nature and all things ; which these soft ...
... land to land In order , though to nations yet unborn , Ministering light prepared , they set and rise ; Lest total darkness should by night regain Her old possession , and extinguish life In nature and all things ; which these soft ...
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