The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse from the Best Writers; Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect; Improve Their Language and Sentiments and to Inculate the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue, with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingB. Olds, 1852 - 252 páginas |
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... ev'ry friend partakes my store , And want goes smiling from my door . Will forty shillings warm the breast Of worth or industry distress'd ! This sum I cheerfully impart , ' Tis fourscore pleasures to my heart : And you may make , by ...
... ev'ry friend partakes my store , And want goes smiling from my door . Will forty shillings warm the breast Of worth or industry distress'd ! This sum I cheerfully impart , ' Tis fourscore pleasures to my heart : And you may make , by ...
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... ev'ry wave . 8 What hope , or whither to retreat ! Each nerve at once unstrung ; Chill fear had fetter'd fast my feet , And chain'd my speechless tongue . 9 I felt my heart within me die ; When sudden to mine ear A voice , descending ...
... ev'ry wave . 8 What hope , or whither to retreat ! Each nerve at once unstrung ; Chill fear had fetter'd fast my feet , And chain'd my speechless tongue . 9 I felt my heart within me die ; When sudden to mine ear A voice , descending ...
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... ev'ry trial knows Its just restraint to give : Attentive to behold thy woes , And faithful to relieve . 18 Then why thus heavy , O my soul ! Say , why distrustful still , Thy thoughts with vain impatience roll , O'er scenes of future ...
... ev'ry trial knows Its just restraint to give : Attentive to behold thy woes , And faithful to relieve . 18 Then why thus heavy , O my soul ! Say , why distrustful still , Thy thoughts with vain impatience roll , O'er scenes of future ...
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... Ev'n bearded sages hail'd the boy ; And all but Plato gaz'd with joy . 5 For he , deep - judging sage , beheld With ... ev'ning on , and twilight gray Had in her sober liv'ry all things clad . Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird ...
... Ev'n bearded sages hail'd the boy ; And all but Plato gaz'd with joy . 5 For he , deep - judging sage , beheld With ... ev'ning on , and twilight gray Had in her sober liv'ry all things clad . Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird ...
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... ry arbours , yonder alleys green , Our walk at noon , with branches overgrown , That mock our scant manuring , and ... ev'ning mild ; then sleut night , With this her solemn bird , and this fair men CHAP . II 183 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... ry arbours , yonder alleys green , Our walk at noon , with branches overgrown , That mock our scant manuring , and ... ev'ning mild ; then sleut night , With this her solemn bird , and this fair men CHAP . II 183 NARRATIVE PIECES .
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Términos y frases comunes
able action affections allowed appear attention beautiful blessing called cause character common condition conduct consider continued course danger death desire earth emphasis enjoy equal evil eyes fall father feel fortune give greater ground hand happiness heart heaven honour hope human imagination interest kind king labours less light live look Lord mankind manner means mind misery nature never objects observe occasion ourselves pain passed passions pause peace perfection persons pleasing pleasure possession present principle proper reading reason reflection regard religion render rest rich rising scene seemed sense sentence sentiments sometimes soul sound speak spirit stand suffer temper thee things thou thought true truth turn vice virtue voice whole wisdom wise wish young youth