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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PASSING AWAY . MISS JEWBBURY . 1 . I asked the stars in the pomp of night , Gilding its blackness with crowns of light , Bright with beauty , and girt with power , Whether eternity were not their dower ; And dirge - like music stole ...
PASSING AWAY . MISS JEWBBURY . 1 . I asked the stars in the pomp of night , Gilding its blackness with crowns of light , Bright with beauty , and girt with power , Whether eternity were not their dower ; And dirge - like music stole ...
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He passed by the box of working - tools without notice ; but when he came to the weapons for war and hunting , he stopped and looked hard at them . The red man trembled , for he had set his heart upon that box .
He passed by the box of working - tools without notice ; but when he came to the weapons for war and hunting , he stopped and looked hard at them . The red man trembled , for he had set his heart upon that box .
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A fair countenance , a clear , blue eye , and a voice of music , return to me as I recall the image of that venerated lady , over whom more than threescore and ten years had passed , ere I saw the light . 10.
A fair countenance , a clear , blue eye , and a voice of music , return to me as I recall the image of that venerated lady , over whom more than threescore and ten years had passed , ere I saw the light . 10.
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