The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... bosom , the hot of the boy weeping wildly is press'd . the young heart sobs itself into rest : as it were between smiling and weeping , e say- Sleep ! ' ( P And he sleeps , he is sleeping . sion of Messrs . Chapman and Hall . ) THE ...
... bosom , the hot of the boy weeping wildly is press'd . the young heart sobs itself into rest : as it were between smiling and weeping , e say- Sleep ! ' ( P And he sleeps , he is sleeping . sion of Messrs . Chapman and Hall . ) THE ...
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... bosom corresponds to the voice of decaying nature , let them take that high decision which becomes those who feel themselves the inhabitants of a greater world , and who look to a being incapable of decay . Let the busy and the active ...
... bosom corresponds to the voice of decaying nature , let them take that high decision which becomes those who feel themselves the inhabitants of a greater world , and who look to a being incapable of decay . Let the busy and the active ...
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... bosom ; its vital heat is fed by the increasing shouts of hundreds perched upon cliffs , trees , and others who stand with ropes in their hands upon the bridge above , or with ladders below . Fifty more gains must be cut before the ...
... bosom ; its vital heat is fed by the increasing shouts of hundreds perched upon cliffs , trees , and others who stand with ropes in their hands upon the bridge above , or with ladders below . Fifty more gains must be cut before the ...
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... bosom , which seemed tied with a black ribbon about his neck , and kissed it twice . ' Here , Billy , ' said he . The boy flew across the room to the bedside , and , falling down upon his knees , took the ring in his hand , and kissed ...
... bosom , which seemed tied with a black ribbon about his neck , and kissed it twice . ' Here , Billy , ' said he . The boy flew across the room to the bedside , and , falling down upon his knees , took the ring in his hand , and kissed ...
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... bosom ; we have herded sheep together on the lone- some braes ; we have stripped the bark together in the more lonesome woods ; we have played , laughed , sung , danced together ; we have talked merrily and gaily , but innocently enough ...
... bosom ; we have herded sheep together on the lone- some braes ; we have stripped the bark together in the more lonesome woods ; we have played , laughed , sung , danced together ; we have talked merrily and gaily , but innocently enough ...
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