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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... clouds , and laughest at the storm . 14 . The hidden ocean showed itself anew , And barren wastes still stole upon the view . 15. He spoke disinterestedly , reasonably , philosophically , particularly , peremptorily , authoritatively ...
... clouds , and laughest at the storm . 14 . The hidden ocean showed itself anew , And barren wastes still stole upon the view . 15. He spoke disinterestedly , reasonably , philosophically , particularly , peremptorily , authoritatively ...
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... clouds , the heavens , the stars , the rising and setting sun , all overflow with beauty . The universe is its temple ; and those men who are alive to it , can not lift their eyes without feeling themselves encom- passed with it on ...
... clouds , the heavens , the stars , the rising and setting sun , all overflow with beauty . The universe is its temple ; and those men who are alive to it , can not lift their eyes without feeling themselves encom- passed with it on ...
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... , the hope that she loves again . 4. At eve she hangs o'er the western sky , ( 8 ) Dark clouds for a glorious canopy , ' And round the skirts of their deepen'd fold , She YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 47 Rufus Dawes, The Lover's Leap.
... , the hope that she loves again . 4. At eve she hangs o'er the western sky , ( 8 ) Dark clouds for a glorious canopy , ' And round the skirts of their deepen'd fold , She YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 47 Rufus Dawes, The Lover's Leap.
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... clouds on the hori- zon . And long before the night is over , their sleepless eyes catch the light glancing across the rim of the seas , from the light - house at the entrance of the bay . With the morning they are moored in the harbor ...
... clouds on the hori- zon . And long before the night is over , their sleepless eyes catch the light glancing across the rim of the seas , from the light - house at the entrance of the bay . With the morning they are moored in the harbor ...
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... ; This world , which clouds thy soul with doubt , Is but a carpet inside out . 11. " As when we view these shreds and ends , We know not what the whole intends ; So , when on earth things look but odd , YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 69.
... ; This world , which clouds thy soul with doubt , Is but a carpet inside out . 11. " As when we view these shreds and ends , We know not what the whole intends ; So , when on earth things look but odd , YOUNG LADIES ' READER . 69.
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