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 107
The old man rests : Pain hath outworn itself , and turn'd to ease . How deadly calm's the night ! ( 0 ) What's that ? I'm grown An idiot with my fears . I do not know The avalanche ! Great Power that hurls it down , Watch o'er my boy ...
The old man rests : Pain hath outworn itself , and turn'd to ease . How deadly calm's the night ! ( 0 ) What's that ? I'm grown An idiot with my fears . I do not know The avalanche ! Great Power that hurls it down , Watch o'er my boy ...
Page 338
Turning , however , hastily , she soon wound herself out of this aerial dungeon ; but by steps so rapid and agitated , that at length , on looking round , she found herself standing at the brink of a chasm , frightful to look down . 6.
Turning , however , hastily , she soon wound herself out of this aerial dungeon ; but by steps so rapid and agitated , that at length , on looking round , she found herself standing at the brink of a chasm , frightful to look down . 6.
Page 368
Fatigued , I turn From all vain parley with the elements , And close mine eyes , and bid the thought turn inward From each material thing its anxious quest , If , in the stillness of the waiting soul , He may vouchsafe himself , Spirit ...
Fatigued , I turn From all vain parley with the elements , And close mine eyes , and bid the thought turn inward From each material thing its anxious quest , If , in the stillness of the waiting soul , He may vouchsafe himself , Spirit ...
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