Classics Old and New: A Series of School Readers, Knjiga 5American Book Company, 1907 |
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Stran 4
... called to the suggested reading found on page 267 et seq . The free circulating library is destined to become a fixed part of all our school life , and its value will depend on the wisdom and literary taste used in the selection of its ...
... called to the suggested reading found on page 267 et seq . The free circulating library is destined to become a fixed part of all our school life , and its value will depend on the wisdom and literary taste used in the selection of its ...
Stran 9
... called Janiculum on the side of the river , and this hill King Porsena took by a sudden attack . Horatius chanced to have been set to guard the bridge . He saw how the enemy were running at full speed to the place , and how the Romans ...
... called Janiculum on the side of the river , and this hill King Porsena took by a sudden attack . Horatius chanced to have been set to guard the bridge . He saw how the enemy were running at full speed to the place , and how the Romans ...
Stran 11
... called to the Three that they should come back , Horatius bade the others return . He himself re- mained on the farther side . For a while the enemy delayed , looking each man to his neighbor , who should first deal with this champion ...
... called to the Three that they should come back , Horatius bade the others return . He himself re- mained on the farther side . For a while the enemy delayed , looking each man to his neighbor , who should first deal with this champion ...
Stran 14
... called Ramnes . Ti'tian , of the Latin colony called Tities . Fa'thers , senators of ancient Rome . crow , a 14.
... called Ramnes . Ti'tian , of the Latin colony called Tities . Fa'thers , senators of ancient Rome . crow , a 14.
Stran 21
... called The Century magazine . It was in this magazine that many of his novels first appeared - among them , " Arthur Bonnicastle , " from which this story is taken by permission of the publishers , Messrs . Charles Scribner's Sons . A ...
... called The Century magazine . It was in this magazine that many of his novels first appeared - among them , " Arthur Bonnicastle , " from which this story is taken by permission of the publishers , Messrs . Charles Scribner's Sons . A ...
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Alamo ALFRED MOORE WADDELL army battle beautiful Beaver began birds born brave bridge called cannon Captain Carolina cave Chad Charles CHAUNCEY ALLEN GOODRICH cloud color Cyclops dead Disinherited Knight earth Ecclefechan English eyes father feet fire flowers ground Habersham hand heard heart Henry hills of Habersham honor Horatius horse Hugh Waddell hundred Jefferson Jehan Daas JOAQUIN MILLER John JOHN BROWN GORDON JOHN REUBEN JOSIAH GILBERT HOLLAND king land light lived Lochinvar looked Mont Pelée mountain never night nouns o'er Odysseus officer passed Patrasche person plural poems Polyphemos Prince pronoun river sail seemed ship shout side SIDNEY LANIER South Carolina stone stood story tell thee things Thomas thou thought thousand took town trees troops turned valleys of Hall Virginia wheels word young
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Stran 178 - Eske river where ford there was none; But, ere he alighted at Netherby gate, The bride had consented, the gallant came late; For a laggard in love, and a dastard in war, Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar. So boldly he entered the Netherby Hall, Among bridesmen, and kinsmen, and brothers, and all.
Stran 138 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way...
Stran 139 - Thou'rt gone, the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form ; yet, on my heart, Deeply hath sunk the lesson thou hast given, And shall not soon depart. He who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone Will lead my steps aright.
Stran 12 - No sound of joy or sorrow Was heard from either bank; But friends and foes in dumb surprise, With parted lips and straining eyes, Stood gazing where he sank; And when above the surges They saw his crest appear, All Rome sent forth a rapturous cry, And even the ranks of Tuscany Could scarce forbear to cheer.
Stran 89 - I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER. I REMEMBER, I remember The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn : He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now I often wish the night Had borne my breath away ! I remember, I remember...
Stran 9 - Then out spake brave Horatius, The Captain of the gate : 'To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late; And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers And the temples of his Gods...
Stran 76 - The stout mate thought of home ; a spray Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek. "What shall I say, brave Admiral, say, If we sight naught but seas at dawn ?" "Why, you shall say at break of day, 'Sail on! sail on! and on!
Stran 89 - I remember, I remember, Where I was used to swing; And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing: My spirit flew in feathers then, That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow!
Stran 239 - ... you may destroy this little Institution ; it is weak ; it is in your hands ! I know it is one of the lesser lights in the literary horizon of our country. You may put it out. But if you do so, you must carry through your work ! You must extinguish, one after another, all those...
Stran 200 - High o'er the hills of Habersham, Veiling the valleys of Hall, The hickory told me manifold Fair tales of shade, the poplar tall Wrought me her shadowy self to hold, The chestnut, the oak, the walnut, the pine, Overleaning, with flickering meaning and sign, Said, Pass not, so cold, these manifold Deep shades of the hills of Habersham, These glades in the valleys of Hall.