The national illustrated reading and spelling book for the youngAllen, 1858 - 118 páginas |
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... Tree Squir - rel . Week M eet ( eel ) ( ed ) Feel Bed H eel Fed P eel Led R eel N ed Red Deem ( eem ) T ed Wed Cha - mois . S eem Teem ( en ) Den ( een ) Been Fen H en K een M en S een Teen Ween P en Ten W en I - bex . ( in ) ( ip ) ...
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... ( z ) sire range kneel use spire plague wheel tune tire vague sleeve lune wire bāss seethe mule gore cave these pule more wave trees Bal - loon . cue Score con - trōl ' e - spy 30 THE NATIONAL. 28 THE NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED.
... ( z ) sire range kneel use spire plague wheel tune tire vague sleeve lune wire bāss seethe mule gore cave these pule more wave trees Bal - loon . cue Score con - trōl ' e - spy 30 THE NATIONAL. 28 THE NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED.
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... tree . View the sand upon the land . Kill the weed ; sow good seed . Form a plan like a man . You must not make a blot . Till the soil with much toil . Try to look at your book .. Let us ride side by side . Wipe your pen ; use it then ...
... tree . View the sand upon the land . Kill the weed ; sow good seed . Form a plan like a man . You must not make a blot . Till the soil with much toil . Try to look at your book .. Let us ride side by side . Wipe your pen ; use it then ...
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... tree is high . The dew will rise : The rain will drop : The snow will fall : The hail come down . The sky is blue . The sun is warm . The air is soft . The wind will blow , the sea will rise , and the ship sail . Hear the rook caw , and ...
... tree is high . The dew will rise : The rain will drop : The snow will fall : The hail come down . The sky is blue . The sun is warm . The air is soft . The wind will blow , the sea will rise , and the ship sail . Hear the rook caw , and ...
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... tree . Some brown bread . Obey the Queen . Carry the glass . Drink the water . Be not giddy . Taste the sauce . Now be brisk . Ever be frank . Spend with care . Shun cruel sport . North is cold . South is warm . Own your fault . Thank ...
... tree . Some brown bread . Obey the Queen . Carry the glass . Drink the water . Be not giddy . Taste the sauce . Now be brisk . Ever be frank . Spend with care . Shun cruel sport . North is cold . South is warm . Own your fault . Thank ...
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The national illustrated reading and spelling book for the young Thomas Buckley Smith Vista completa - 1858 |
Términos y frases comunes
â & ô Alphabet angles animals barley beasts bird birds of prey Bittern bread brings called child cloth colour corn cotton Cuckoo dark deaf DIPHTHONGS duck earth EWILD EXCEEDING FOUR LETTERS exercises father feet fingers Fish flax flowers Frogs fruit give God's grass grow hair horse ILLUSTRATIONS IN RHYME juicy fruit kind lamb Lapwing LESSONS IN POETRY look Lord means mild mind morning mother NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED night objects peach Pity pray PROSE LESSONS Pupil READING LESSONS Roman Numerals sheep silk slate snow soft Speak gently spelling sweet taught tell things thread thrush trees truth unit standard measure VOWEL walk warm wild wind wise wool words worm write X Y Z yard young وو
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Página 74 - SPEAK gently ! it is better far To rule by love than fear ; Speak gently ! let not harsh words mar The good we might do here.
Página 73 - January brings the snow, Makes our feet and fingers glow. February brings the rain, Thaws the frozen lake again. March brings breezes loud and shrill, Stirs the dancing daffodil. April brings the primrose sweet, Scatters daisies at our feet. May brings flocks of pretty lambs, Skipping by their fleecy dams. June brings tulips, lilies, roses, Fills the children's hands with posies. Hot July brings cooling showers, Apricots, and gilliflowers.
Página 71 - Direct, control, suggest this day, All I design, or do, or say ; That all my powers, with all their might, In Thy sole glory may unite...
Página 74 - HIGHER, higher will we climb Up the mount of glory, That our names may live through time In our country's story ; Happy, when her welfare calls, He who conquers, he who falls. Deeper, deeper let us toil In the mines of knowledge ; Nature's wealth and learning's spoil Win from school and college ; Delve we there for richer gems Than the stars of diadems.
Página 73 - August brings the sheaves of corn, Then the harvest home is borne. Warm September brings the fruit, Sportsmen then begin to shoot. Fresh October brings the pheasant, Then to gather nuts is pleasant. Dull November brings the blast. Then the leaves are whirling fast Chill December brings the sleet, Blazing fire and Christmas treat.
Página 74 - Speak gently to the little child ! Its love be sure to gain ; Teach it in accents soft and mild ; It may not long remain.
Página 79 - He gave us eyes to see them, and lips that we might tell how great is God almighty, who has made all things well...
Página 88 - THE USE OF FLOWERS. GOD might have bade the earth bring forth Enough for great and small, The oak tree, and the cedar tree, Without a flower at all.
Página 71 - All that you do, Do with your might; Things done by halves Are never done right.
Página 73 - A boy who always spoke the truth, And never, never told a lie. And when he trotted off to school The children all about would cry, " There goes the curly-headed boy, The boy who never tells a lie.