Fifth Year Language ReaderMacmillan, 1910 - 477 páginas |
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... wonderful poems , the Iliad and the Odyssey , * which have ever since been the delight of the world . * The pronunciation of proper names is given at the end of the volume . The Iliad is the story of the siege of Ilium B 1 The ...
... wonderful poems , the Iliad and the Odyssey , * which have ever since been the delight of the world . * The pronunciation of proper names is given at the end of the volume . The Iliad is the story of the siege of Ilium B 1 The ...
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... wonderful story of Ulysses - The Odyssey - had , as we have said before , the highest ideals of bravery and justice , and their min- strels were never weary of singing nor the people of 5 listening to tales of courage and of daring ...
... wonderful story of Ulysses - The Odyssey - had , as we have said before , the highest ideals of bravery and justice , and their min- strels were never weary of singing nor the people of 5 listening to tales of courage and of daring ...
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... wonderful fleece was guarded by a dragon so terrible that no mortal man dared approach it . It is no wonder that it still hung in the gloomy woods of Colchis . But nothing daunted , Jason gathered about him a band of young heroes ...
... wonderful fleece was guarded by a dragon so terrible that no mortal man dared approach it . It is no wonder that it still hung in the gloomy woods of Colchis . But nothing daunted , Jason gathered about him a band of young heroes ...
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... " Perhaps you may have heard of me before , " said he , 10 modestly ; " my name is Hercules ! " " We had already guessed it , " replied the maidens ; " for your wonderful deeds are known all over the. HERCULES AND THE GOLDEN APPLES 75.
... " Perhaps you may have heard of me before , " said he , 10 modestly ; " my name is Hercules ! " " We had already guessed it , " replied the maidens ; " for your wonderful deeds are known all over the. HERCULES AND THE GOLDEN APPLES 75.
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Franklin Thomas Baker. " for your wonderful deeds are known all over the world . We do not think it strange , any longer , that you should set out in quest of the golden apples of the Hesperides . Come , sisters , let us crown the hero ...
Franklin Thomas Baker. " for your wonderful deeds are known all over the world . We do not think it strange , any longer , that you should set out in quest of the golden apples of the Hesperides . Come , sisters , let us crown the hero ...
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adventure answered Asgard asked bade Baldur battle Beowulf brave brother called cave Chalciope Charles CHARLES KINGSLEY Circe comrades cried Cyclops damsel dark dead death dragon Durendal earth eyes Fafnir fair father fear fell Fenrir fire following sentences Frigga giant gods gold golden apples golden fleece hall hand hast head hear heard heart Hercules Hesperides Hiawatha horse Jason journey King Arthur knight land laughed letter Loki looked lord magic maiden Medea mighty monster mountain Odin Pau-Puk-Keewis Perseus plural poem pray Regin rock rode Roland round serpents sheep ship shore shoulders Siegfried Siggeir Sir Fairhands Sir Kay Sir Lancelot Skirnir slay smote spake spear stanza stood story strength sword tell thee Thialfi things Thor thou thought took tree Ulysses unto voice Volsung weary Word Study Write Written Exercise
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Página 461 - I REMEMBER, I REMEMBER. I REMEMBER, I remember The house where I was born, The little window where the sun Came peeping in at morn : He never came a wink too soon, Nor brought too long a day, But now I often wish the night Had borne my breath away ! I remember, I remember...
Página 345 - So Moses the servant of the LORD died there in the land of Moab, according to the word of the LORD. And he buried him in a valley in the land of Moab, over against Beth-peor: but no man knoweth of his sepulchre unto this day.
Página 333 - And he said, My son shall not go down with you; for his brother is dead, and he is left alone: if mischief befall him by the way in the which ye go, then shall ye bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to the grave.
Página 319 - And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the LORD went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand : and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.
Página 340 - And thou shalt dwell in the land of Goshen, and thou shalt be near unto me, thou and thy children, and thy children's children, and thy flocks and thy herds, and all that thou hast. And there will I nourish thee (for yet there are five years of famine), lest thou, and thy household, and all that thou hast, come to poverty.
Página 265 - Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward; All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade ! Charge for the guns ! " he said : Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.
Página 325 - And he knew it, and said, It is my son's coat; an evil beast hath devoured him ; Joseph is without doubt rent in pieces.
Página 340 - And Joseph said unto his brethren, Come near to me, I pray you ; and they came near : and he said, I am Joseph your brother, whom ye sold into Egypt. Now therefore be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that ye sold me hither ; for GOD did send me before you to preserve life.
Página 327 - And his master saw that the Lord was with him, and that the Lord made all that he did to prosper in his hand.
Página 295 - for Aix is in sight !" "How they'll greet us !" — and all in a moment his roan Rolled neck and croup over, lay dead as a stone ; And there was my Roland to bear the whole weight Of the news which alone could save Aix from her fate, With his nostrils like pits full of blood to the brim, And with circles of red for his eye-sockets