The Second Reader, Or Juvenile CompanionM. Bancroft, 1833 |
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... Duty 221 147 The Infant 222 148 Royal Magnanimity 223 149 The Autumn Evening 226 150 Public Duty and Private Friendship 151 The Fountain of Siloam 227 • 229 152 Bankrupt Family made Happy . 153 The Rising Sun 229 231 154 German Exiles ...
... Duty 221 147 The Infant 222 148 Royal Magnanimity 223 149 The Autumn Evening 226 150 Public Duty and Private Friendship 151 The Fountain of Siloam 227 • 229 152 Bankrupt Family made Happy . 153 The Rising Sun 229 231 154 German Exiles ...
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... Duty 221 147 The Infant ១១១ 148 Royal Magnanimity 223 149 The Autumn Evening 226 150 Public Duty and Private Friendship 227 151 The Fountain of Siloam 229 152 Bankrupt Family made Happy 229 153 The Rising Sun 231 · 154 German Exiles ...
... Duty 221 147 The Infant ១១១ 148 Royal Magnanimity 223 149 The Autumn Evening 226 150 Public Duty and Private Friendship 227 151 The Fountain of Siloam 229 152 Bankrupt Family made Happy 229 153 The Rising Sun 231 · 154 German Exiles ...
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... duty both of a soldier and a general , and fought with incredible bravery , seeing all his horse defeated , and the greater part of his foot , did not behave like the great Darius , who , in a like disaster , was the first that fled ...
... duty both of a soldier and a general , and fought with incredible bravery , seeing all his horse defeated , and the greater part of his foot , did not behave like the great Darius , who , in a like disaster , was the first that fled ...
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... duty . " As he pronounced the last words , a buzz began to arise among the remotest of the people ; a distant voice was heard ; the crowd caught the words , and , " Stop , stop the execution , " was repeated by the whole assembly . A ...
... duty . " As he pronounced the last words , a buzz began to arise among the remotest of the people ; a distant voice was heard ; the crowd caught the words , and , " Stop , stop the execution , " was repeated by the whole assembly . A ...
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... duty , he ordered it to be lashed , as a delinquent , and a pair of fetters thrown into it , to curb its future irregularities . Having thus given vent to his absurd resentment , two bridges were ordered to be built in the place of the ...
... duty , he ordered it to be lashed , as a delinquent , and a pair of fetters thrown into it , to curb its future irregularities . Having thus given vent to his absurd resentment , two bridges were ordered to be built in the place of the ...
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100 ページ - The dew shall weep thy fall to-night, — For thou must die. Sweet Rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, — And thou must die.
12 ページ - And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep ; A shade that follows wealth or fame, But leaves the wretch to weep...
44 ページ - How poor, how rich, how abject, how august, How complicate, how wonderful, is man! How passing wonder He who made him such, Who centred in our make such strange extremes! From different natures marvellously mixed, Connection exquisite of distant worlds! Distinguished link in being's endless chain! Midway from nothing to the Deity!
86 ページ - We have had some experience of it ; several of our young people were formerly brought up at the colleges of the northern provinces; they were instructed in all your sciences ; but, when they came back to us, they were bad runners, ignorant of every means of living in the woods, unable to bear either cold or hunger, knew neither how to build a cabin, take a deer, nor kill an enemy, spoke our language imperfectly, were therefore neither fit for hunters, warriors, nor counsellors ; they were totally...
30 ページ - HAPPY the man, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground. Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire, Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter fire.
24 ページ - Content I live, this is my stay; I seek no more than may suffice; I press to bear no haughty sway; Look, what I lack my mind supplies. Lo, thus I triumph like a king, Content with that my mind doth bring.
43 ページ - They sin who tell us Love can die. With life all other passions fly, All others are but vanity ; In Heaven ambition cannot dwell, Nor avarice in the vaults of hell : Earthly these passions of the earth, They perish where they have their birth; But Love is indestructible : Its holy flame for ever burneth, From Heaven it came, to Heaven returneth.
24 ページ - Some have too much, yet still do crave; I little have, and seek no more. They are but poor, though much they have, And I am rich with little store: They poor, I rich; they beg, I give; They lack, I leave; they pine, I live.
22 ページ - Like to the falling of a star; Or as the flights of eagles are; Or like the fresh spring's gaudy hue; Or silver drops of morning dew; Or like a wind that chafes the flood; Or bubbles which on water stood; Even such is man, whose borrowed light Is straight called in, and paid to night. The wind blows out; the bubble dies; The spring entombed in autumn lies; The dew dries up; the star is shot; The flight is past; and man forgot.
10 ページ - To BLOSSOMS FAIR pledges of a fruitful tree, Why do ye fall so fast? Your date is not so past, But you may stay yet here awhile To blush and gently smile, And go at last. What, were ye born to be An hour or half's delight, And so to bid good-night?