The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation: Selected Principally from Modern Authors of Great Britain and America, and Designed for the Use of the Highest Class in Public and Private SchoolsCharles Bowen, 1836 - 480 páginas |
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... mother's breast ; So the loud torrent , and the whirlwind's roar , But bind him to his native mountains more . Homage at the altar of Truth . Before thy mystic altar , heavenly Truth , I kneel in manhood , as I knelt in youth : Thus let ...
... mother's breast ; So the loud torrent , and the whirlwind's roar , But bind him to his native mountains more . Homage at the altar of Truth . Before thy mystic altar , heavenly Truth , I kneel in manhood , as I knelt in youth : Thus let ...
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... mother . Every little attention he pays her , is not only an expression of filial attachment , and a grateful acknowledgment of past cares , but is an evi- dence of a tenderness of disposition which moves us the more , because not ...
... mother . Every little attention he pays her , is not only an expression of filial attachment , and a grateful acknowledgment of past cares , but is an evi- dence of a tenderness of disposition which moves us the more , because not ...
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... mother was ill , and could survive but a day or two . He had lived nearly apart from society , and , being a lad of a thoughtful , dreamy mind , had made a world to himself . His thoughts and feelings were so much in it , that except in ...
... mother was ill , and could survive but a day or two . He had lived nearly apart from society , and , being a lad of a thoughtful , dreamy mind , had made a world to himself . His thoughts and feelings were so much in it , that except in ...
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... mother was peculiarly dear to him , in having a character so much like his own . For though the cares and attachments of life had long ago taken place of a fanciful existence in her , yet her natural turn of mind was strong enough to ...
... mother was peculiarly dear to him , in having a character so much like his own . For though the cares and attachments of life had long ago taken place of a fanciful existence in her , yet her natural turn of mind was strong enough to ...
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... mother took her last leave of him , and blessed him . As he passed through the village , there was a feeling of ... mother's state should produce a visible ch unge in all that he had been familiar with . But the boys were at their noisy ...
... mother took her last leave of him , and blessed him . As he passed through the village , there was a feeling of ... mother's state should produce a visible ch unge in all that he had been familiar with . But the boys were at their noisy ...
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