...McGuffey's New First[-sixth] Eclectic Reader ...W. B. Smith & Company, 1857 - Readers |
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... hast said in thy heart , I will ascend into heaven : I will extend my throne above the stars of God : I will sit upon the mount of the congregation in the sides of the north` . 4. The wind and the rain are over ; calm is the noon of the ...
... hast said in thy heart , I will ascend into heaven : I will extend my throne above the stars of God : I will sit upon the mount of the congregation in the sides of the north` . 4. The wind and the rain are over ; calm is the noon of the ...
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... Hast thou not spoke like thunder on my side ? Been my sworn soldier ? bidding me depend Upon thy stars , thy fortune , and thy strength ? EXCEPTION . - Emphasis sometimes reverses this rule , and requires the rising inflection ...
... Hast thou not spoke like thunder on my side ? Been my sworn soldier ? bidding me depend Upon thy stars , thy fortune , and thy strength ? EXCEPTION . - Emphasis sometimes reverses this rule , and requires the rising inflection ...
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... hast gained power and preserved it , are to thee no longer necessary or useful ; impart to me the secret of thy conduct , and teach me the plan upon which thy wisdom has built thy fortune . " 5. " Young man , " said Omar , " it is of ...
... hast gained power and preserved it , are to thee no longer necessary or useful ; impart to me the secret of thy conduct , and teach me the plan upon which thy wisdom has built thy fortune . " 5. " Young man , " said Omar , " it is of ...
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... hast taught ! Thus , at the flaming forge of life ́ , Our fortunes must be wrought` , Thus , on its sounding anvil ' , shaped Each burning deed and thought` . XVI . THE THUNDER STORM . ---- FROM GEORGE D. PRENTICE . 1. I never was a man ...
... hast taught ! Thus , at the flaming forge of life ́ , Our fortunes must be wrought` , Thus , on its sounding anvil ' , shaped Each burning deed and thought` . XVI . THE THUNDER STORM . ---- FROM GEORGE D. PRENTICE . 1. I never was a man ...
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... Hast thou numbered his months , And set fast his bounds for him , Which he can never pass ? Turn then from him that he may rest , And enjoy , as an hireling ́ , his day` . 4. The tree hath hope , if it be cut down , It becometh green ...
... Hast thou numbered his months , And set fast his bounds for him , Which he can never pass ? Turn then from him that he may rest , And enjoy , as an hireling ́ , his day` . 4. The tree hath hope , if it be cut down , It becometh green ...
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