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
... Emma . I never knew a weary night before ! I have seen the sun a dozen times go down , And still no William , -and the storm was on , Yet have I laid me down in peace to sleep , The mountain with the lightning all a - blaze , And ...
... Emma . I never knew a weary night before ! I have seen the sun a dozen times go down , And still no William , -and the storm was on , Yet have I laid me down in peace to sleep , The mountain with the lightning all a - blaze , And ...
Page 108
... Emma . No. Melch , A woeful wife and mother have I made thee ! Would thou hadst never seen ine . Emma . Fáther ! Melch . Child ! Emma . Methinks I hear a step ! -- I do ! ( knocking . ) Aknock ! Melch . ' Tis William ! Emma . No ; it is ...
... Emma . No. Melch , A woeful wife and mother have I made thee ! Would thou hadst never seen ine . Emma . Fáther ! Melch . Child ! Emma . Methinks I hear a step ! -- I do ! ( knocking . ) Aknock ! Melch . ' Tis William ! Emma . No ; it is ...
Page 109
... Emma . A father and a son ? Is ' t not ? Stran . It is . Emma . My husband and my son Are in the tyrant's power ! There ' s worse than that ! What's that is news to harrow parents ' breasts , The which the thought to only tell ...
... Emma . A father and a son ? Is ' t not ? Stran . It is . Emma . My husband and my son Are in the tyrant's power ! There ' s worse than that ! What's that is news to harrow parents ' breasts , The which the thought to only tell ...
Page 110
... Emma . I see thou knowest naught . Stran . Something ' s on foot ! ' Twas only yesterday , That , traveling from our canton , I espied Slow toiling up a steep , a mountaineer Of brawny limb , upon his back a load Of faggots bound ...
... Emma . I see thou knowest naught . Stran . Something ' s on foot ! ' Twas only yesterday , That , traveling from our canton , I espied Slow toiling up a steep , a mountaineer Of brawny limb , upon his back a load Of faggots bound ...
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