...McGuffey's New First[-sixth] Eclectic Reader ...W. B. Smith & Company, 1857 - Readers |
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... smile is curled half into scorn Her ways are ways of pleasantness , And all her paths are peace . He has singed his hair . What further wait'st thou for ? She milked six cows . Give me a yard and three eighths . Ha ! laugh'st thou ...
... smile is curled half into scorn Her ways are ways of pleasantness , And all her paths are peace . He has singed his hair . What further wait'st thou for ? She milked six cows . Give me a yard and three eighths . Ha ! laugh'st thou ...
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... smiles and blushes , lighted it up and relieved it with the brightness of the eyes , hung it on each side with curious organs of sense , given it airs and graces which can not be described ́ , and surrounded it with such a flowing shade ...
... smiles and blushes , lighted it up and relieved it with the brightness of the eyes , hung it on each side with curious organs of sense , given it airs and graces which can not be described ́ , and surrounded it with such a flowing shade ...
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... smiles ; The surging billows , and the gamboling stōrms Come crouching to his feet . I hail thee , as in gōrgeous rōbes , Blōōming , thou leav'st the chambers of the east , Crowned with a gēmmed tiāra thick embossed With studs of living ...
... smiles ; The surging billows , and the gamboling stōrms Come crouching to his feet . I hail thee , as in gōrgeous rōbes , Blōōming , thou leav'st the chambers of the east , Crowned with a gēmmed tiāra thick embossed With studs of living ...
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... smile , victory : Hear my last prayer ! I ask no mortal wreath ; Let but these eyes my rescued country see , Then take my spirit , all omnipotent , to thee . What eye Has not been dazzled by thy majesty ? Where is the ear that has not ...
... smile , victory : Hear my last prayer ! I ask no mortal wreath ; Let but these eyes my rescued country see , Then take my spirit , all omnipotent , to thee . What eye Has not been dazzled by thy majesty ? Where is the ear that has not ...
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... smiles revived . 3. " T is beauty all , and grateful song around , Join'd to the low of kine , and numerous bleat Of flocks thick - nibbling through the clover'd vale ; And shall the hymn be marr'd by thankless Man , Most favor'd ! who ...
... smiles revived . 3. " T is beauty all , and grateful song around , Join'd to the low of kine , and numerous bleat Of flocks thick - nibbling through the clover'd vale ; And shall the hymn be marr'd by thankless Man , Most favor'd ! who ...
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