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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“ But , allowing that thy enmity to thy country is too violent to let thee listen to her petition for peace ; yet be not deaf , my son , be not inexorable to the prayers and tears of thy mother . Thou dreadst the very appearance of ...
“ But , allowing that thy enmity to thy country is too violent to let thee listen to her petition for peace ; yet be not deaf , my son , be not inexorable to the prayers and tears of thy mother . Thou dreadst the very appearance of ...
Page 420
Not long shall the arm of affection enfold thee ; Not long shalt thou hang on thy mother's fond breast ; And who with the eye of delight shall behold thee , And watch thee , and guard thee , when I am at rest ? 2.
Not long shall the arm of affection enfold thee ; Not long shalt thou hang on thy mother's fond breast ; And who with the eye of delight shall behold thee , And watch thee , and guard thee , when I am at rest ? 2.
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And could I see thee die ? 7 11. “ I did not dream of this , when thou wast straying , Like an unbound gazelle , among the flowers ; Or wearing rosy hours , By the rich gush of water - sources playing , Then sinking weary to thy smiling ...
And could I see thee die ? 7 11. “ I did not dream of this , when thou wast straying , Like an unbound gazelle , among the flowers ; Or wearing rosy hours , By the rich gush of water - sources playing , Then sinking weary to thy smiling ...
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