Practice Book: Leland Powers SchoolT. Groom & Company, Incorporated, 1916 - 142 strani |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 29
Stran 2
... heard the priest chant the Magnificat . " 5. Worcester . Those same noble Scots I'll keep them all ; That are your prisoners , - Hotspur . By heaven , he shall not have a Scot of them ; No , if a Scot would save his soul , he shall not ...
... heard the priest chant the Magnificat . " 5. Worcester . Those same noble Scots I'll keep them all ; That are your prisoners , - Hotspur . By heaven , he shall not have a Scot of them ; No , if a Scot would save his soul , he shall not ...
Stran 3
... heard All around them and below The sound of hammers , blow on blow , Knocking away the shores and spurs . And see ! she stirs ! She starts , she moves , - she seems to feel The thrill of life along her keel , And , spurning with her ...
... heard All around them and below The sound of hammers , blow on blow , Knocking away the shores and spurs . And see ! she stirs ! She starts , she moves , - she seems to feel The thrill of life along her keel , And , spurning with her ...
Stran 15
... heard the pebbles sing , and the waves chant God's glories ? Or have you never risen from your couch , and thrown up the window and listened there ? And have you not fancied that you heard the harp of God playing in heaven ? Did you not ...
... heard the pebbles sing , and the waves chant God's glories ? Or have you never risen from your couch , and thrown up the window and listened there ? And have you not fancied that you heard the harp of God playing in heaven ? Did you not ...
Stran 21
... heard the owl scream , and the crickets cry . Did not you speak ? Macb . When ? Lady M. Now . Macb . As I descended ? Lady M. Ay . Macb . Hark ! Who lies i ' the second chamber ? Lady M. Donalbain . Enter Lady Macbeth , with a Taper . 4 ...
... heard the owl scream , and the crickets cry . Did not you speak ? Macb . When ? Lady M. Now . Macb . As I descended ? Lady M. Ay . Macb . Hark ! Who lies i ' the second chamber ? Lady M. Donalbain . Enter Lady Macbeth , with a Taper . 4 ...
Stran 30
... heard ; For up stood , for out stepped , for in struck amid all these A captain ? A lieutenant ? A mate- first , second , third ? No such man of mark , and meet With his betters to compete ! But a simple Breton sailor pressed by ...
... heard ; For up stood , for out stepped , for in struck amid all these A captain ? A lieutenant ? A mate- first , second , third ? No such man of mark , and meet With his betters to compete ! But a simple Breton sailor pressed by ...
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Agrippa Arthur ÅSE beauty blow brave breath Bullcalf Camelot Carcassonne CHARLES DICKENS comes Company Conn dark David DAVID COPPERFIELD dead deep dominant Dubric earth EDWARD ROWLAND SILL eyes face Falstaff Feeble fields to Anne Flanders fields give gone Guinevere hand hast hath hear heard heart heaven Heep here's Hervé Riel inflection John Ruskin King Charles Lady of Shalott LELAND POWERS Leodogran light little Em❜ly live Lochinvar look Lord Malvolio Mas'r Davy mental Micawber mind moral mother Mouldy Moya never night o'er old Fezziwig PEER Peggotty Philistine poems pray prick RALPH WALDO EMERSON Richard Burton ROBERT BROWNING rode roll round sail Shallow ship shore singing Sir John soul speak stand star stood tell thee Theer thing thou art thought thro truth unto Viola vital voice wave wind word young Lochinvar
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Stran 43 - A hurry of hoofs in a village street, A shape in the moonlight, a bulk in the dark, And beneath, from the pebbles, in passing, a spark Struck out by a steed flying fearless and fleet. That was all! And yet, through the gloom and the light, The fate of a nation was riding that night; And the spark struck out by that steed, in his flight, Kindled the land into flame with its heat.
Stran 44 - It was two by the village clock When he came to the bridge in Concord town. He heard the bleating of the flock, And the twitter of birds among the trees, And felt the breath of the morning breeze Blowing over the meadows brown.
Stran 62 - Unto which promise our twelve tribes, instantly serving God day and night, hope to come. For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews. 8 Why should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?
Stran 78 - Behind him lay the gray Azores, Behind the Gates of Hercules; Before him not the ghost of shores, Before him only shoreless seas. The good mate said: "Now must we pray, For lo! the very stars are gone. Brave Admiral, speak, what shall I say?
Stran 77 - All are needed by each one; Nothing is fair or good alone. I thought the sparrow's note from heaven, Singing at dawn on the alder bough; I brought him home, in his nest, at even; He sings the song, but it cheers not now.
Stran 19 - The hills Rock-ribbed and ancient as the sun,— the vales Stretching in pensive quietness between; The venerable woods— rivers that move In majesty, and the complaining brooks That make the meadows green; and, poured round all, Old Ocean's gray and melancholy waste,— Are but the solemn decorations all Of the great tomb of man.
Stran 73 - To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, — that is genius.
Stran 112 - PART II There she weaves by night and day A magic web with colors gay. She has heard a whisper say, A curse is on her if she stay To look down to Camelot. She knows not what the curse may be, And so she weaveth steadily, And little other care hath she, The Lady of Shalott.
Stran 92 - He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, He is my refuge and my fortress: my God; in him will I trust.