The National Fourth Reader: Containing a Simple Comprehensive, and Practical Treatise on Elocution, Numerous and Classified Exercises in Reading and Declamation, Copious Notes, and a Complete Supplementary Index |
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... thee remember , I have done thée worthy sérvice ; told thee no líes , made no mistakes ; served without grúdge or grumbling . 7. THE END OF A SENTENCE that expresses completeness , conclusion , or result , usually requires the falling ...
... thee remember , I have done thée worthy sérvice ; told thee no líes , made no mistakes ; served without grúdge or grumbling . 7. THE END OF A SENTENCE that expresses completeness , conclusion , or result , usually requires the falling ...
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... thee in vain . 3. MODERATE FORCE , or a medium degree of loudness , is used in ordinary assertion , narration , and description ; as , Remember this saying , " The good paymaster is lord of another man's purse . " He that is known to ...
... thee in vain . 3. MODERATE FORCE , or a medium degree of loudness , is used in ordinary assertion , narration , and description ; as , Remember this saying , " The good paymaster is lord of another man's purse . " He that is known to ...
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... thee ; Yet would I fain be wandering - far away , Where such things never were , nor e'er shall be . He . Speak , mine own daughter with the sun - bright locks ! To what pale , banished region wouldst thou roam ? She . O father , let us ...
... thee ; Yet would I fain be wandering - far away , Where such things never were , nor e'er shall be . He . Speak , mine own daughter with the sun - bright locks ! To what pale , banished region wouldst thou roam ? She . O father , let us ...
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... thee chant Thy hollow dirge , ' like some recluse ' who takes His lodging in the wilderness of woods , 5 And lifts his anthem when the world is still : And the dim , solemn night , that brings to man And to the herds deep slumbers , and ...
... thee chant Thy hollow dirge , ' like some recluse ' who takes His lodging in the wilderness of woods , 5 And lifts his anthem when the world is still : And the dim , solemn night , that brings to man And to the herds deep slumbers , and ...
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... thee oft at midnight , when the thrush And the green roving linnet are at rest , And the blithe , ' twittering swallows have long ceased Their noisy note , and folded up their wings . 7 Far up some brook's still course , whose current ...
... thee oft at midnight , when the thrush And the green roving linnet are at rest , And the blithe , ' twittering swallows have long ceased Their noisy note , and folded up their wings . 7 Far up some brook's still course , whose current ...
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Abbas Pasha arms beautiful birds bless breath bright called CASCO BAY CHARLES MACKAY child clouds dark dead dear death earth eyes feeling flowers give gold grave hand happy hath hear heard heart heaven HENRY WARD BEECHER hippopotamus hope hour human Julius Cæsar kind labor land light lips live look ment mind mōre morning mother nature never night Nubia o'er oral elements passed pause peace person poor prayer rich rising round Samuel Foote shōre silent smile song sorrow soul sound spirit spring stand Staszic subtonic sweet tears tell thee thing THOMAS BUCHANAN READ thou thought tion tree turned utter věry voice walked WASHINGTON IRVING WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT wind words young youth