A Third[-fourth] Class ReaderHickling, Swan and Brewer, 1859 |
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... appeared in a newspaper . ] THERE is a little girl six years old , residing on the bor- ders of the pond which supplies water for the furnace works at Weare River , in the town of Hingham , in Massachusetts , who has a most wonderful ...
... appeared in a newspaper . ] THERE is a little girl six years old , residing on the bor- ders of the pond which supplies water for the furnace works at Weare River , in the town of Hingham , in Massachusetts , who has a most wonderful ...
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... appeared , announcing Madame Jasmin , whom Mr. Vanneck introduced as his neighbor . Madame Jasmin was accompanied by her little daughter , a girl of twelve years , who immediately ran to the monkey , greeting him as an old friend , and ...
... appeared , announcing Madame Jasmin , whom Mr. Vanneck introduced as his neighbor . Madame Jasmin was accompanied by her little daughter , a girl of twelve years , who immediately ran to the monkey , greeting him as an old friend , and ...
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... appeared with his master , wheeling in the chair . Meanwhile , I had taken the gun from the wall ; Mr. Vanneck handed it to the monkey , who fetched the powder flask and the shot bag ; and in the whole process of loading acquitted ...
... appeared with his master , wheeling in the chair . Meanwhile , I had taken the gun from the wall ; Mr. Vanneck handed it to the monkey , who fetched the powder flask and the shot bag ; and in the whole process of loading acquitted ...
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... appearance . The savage bulldog seems hardly to belong to the same race as the delicate lapdog , that sleeps on the rug , and is washed and combed by its fair mistress almost as care- fully as an infant . The swift and slim greyhound ...
... appearance . The savage bulldog seems hardly to belong to the same race as the delicate lapdog , that sleeps on the rug , and is washed and combed by its fair mistress almost as care- fully as an infant . The swift and slim greyhound ...
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... appearance , especially when they had examined the handkerchief and its contents . Instantly concluding that some accident had befallen their son , they did not delay a moment to go in search of him 7 THE THIRD CLASS READER . 27.
... appearance , especially when they had examined the handkerchief and its contents . Instantly concluding that some accident had befallen their son , they did not delay a moment to go in search of him 7 THE THIRD CLASS READER . 27.
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A Third Class Reader: Consisting of Extracts in Prose and Verse, for the Use ... George Stillman Hillard Visualização integral - 1857 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
a-we Accented animal arms articulation beautiful Benjamin Benjamin West BERNARDO DEL CARPIO bird breath brother called canton of Glarus chamois child compound danger dark dear death door e-nd e-ve earth EDDYSTONE LIGHTHOUSE element eyes father fear feel feet fire flowers foot friends girl give grave ground hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven horse hunter Inchcape Inchcape rock Indian insect king knew leaves little Ben live look louisd'ors master monkey morning mother mountain mouth never Newfoundland dog night Nokomis o'er once oo-ze orthoepy persons Pibroch rock seemed Sir Walter Scott smile sound speak spirit spring stones storm subtonic syllable tear tell temper thee thing thou thought Tom Allen tonic took tree Unaccented Vanneck vessel vocal vocule voice Wallace watch waves wild wings words Zenaida dove
Passagens conhecidas
Página xxv - Over hill, over dale, Thorough bush, thorough brier, Over park, over pale, Thorough flood, thorough fire, I do wander every where, Swifter than the moon's sphere; And I serve the Fairy Queen, To dew her orbs upon the green. The cowslips tall her pensioners be; In their gold coats spots you see; Those be rubies, fairy favours, In those freckles live their savours.
Página 119 - Come as the winds come, When forests are rended, Come as the waves come, When navies are stranded : Faster come, faster come, Faster and faster, Chief, vassal, page and groom, Tenant and master ! Fast they come, fast they come ; See how they gather ! Wide waves the eagle plume, Blended with heather.
Página 160 - TWAS the night before Christmas, when all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse ; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar-plums danced in their heads...
Página 161 - He was chubby and plump ; a right jolly old elf; And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself. A wink of his eye, and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He spoke not a word but went straight to his work, And filled all the stockings ; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew like the down of a thistle , But I heard him exclaim,...
Página 87 - Dividing and gliding and sliding, And falling and brawling and sprawling, And driving and riving and striving, And sprinkling and twinkling and wrinkling, And sounding...
Página 158 - Tongue was the lawyer and argued the cause With a great deal of skill, and a wig full of learning, While chief baron Ear sat to balance the laws, So famed for his talent in nicely discerning. In behalf of the Nose, it will quickly appear, And your lordship...
Página 85 - The cataract strong Then plunges along, Striking and raging, As if a war waging Its caverns and rocks among; Rising and leaping...
Página 111 - How soft the music of those village bells,' Falling at intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet ! now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where Memory slept.
Página 72 - Saw the moon rise from the water Rippling, rounding from the water, Saw the flecks and shadows on it, Whispered, "What is that, Nokomis?" And the good Nokomis answered: "Once a warrior, very angry, Seized his grandmother, and threw her Up into the sky at midnight; Right against the moon he threw her; Tis her body that you see there." Saw the rainbow in the heaven, In the eastern sky, the rainbow, Whispered, "What is that, Nokomis?
Página 139 - And feed me with a shepherd's care ; His presence shall my wants supply, And guard me with a watchful eye ; My noon-day walks he shall attend, And all my midnight hours defend.