The Standard Second Reader: Containing Introductory Exercises in Articulation, an Explanatory Index, Reading Lessons, &cJ.L. Shorey, 1868 - 216 páginas |
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... poor little one . 3. " Now , if I had made the world , the oak - tree should have made a splen'did ap - pear'ance , with large pumpkins as yellow as gold , and heav'y as a can'non- ball . " 4. Hardly had he said this , when an a'corn ...
... poor little one . 3. " Now , if I had made the world , the oak - tree should have made a splen'did ap - pear'ance , with large pumpkins as yellow as gold , and heav'y as a can'non- ball . " 4. Hardly had he said this , when an a'corn ...
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... poor thing . " 11. John thanked his father , and kept the bear . He fed it for the first two or three months on bread and milk , and then he gave it fruit and bread , and now and then some meat . The bear grew large and strong , fond of ...
... poor thing . " 11. John thanked his father , and kept the bear . He fed it for the first two or three months on bread and milk , and then he gave it fruit and bread , and now and then some meat . The bear grew large and strong , fond of ...
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... poor bear to be the old friend of their school - days , and they were quite sorry they had killed him . It seemed as if they had put an old friend to death . XVII . THE DANGER OF DELAY . - A DIALOGUE . " ( 6 , 15 , 16 , 26 , 43 , 126 ...
... poor bear to be the old friend of their school - days , and they were quite sorry they had killed him . It seemed as if they had put an old friend to death . XVII . THE DANGER OF DELAY . - A DIALOGUE . " ( 6 , 15 , 16 , 26 , 43 , 126 ...
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... poor plant was left all day with - out wa'ter in the hot sun . Mrs. H. Its leaves that were so fresh and green , are now with'ered and fall'ing off . Its flow'ers , that were so bright and gay , are fad'ed . Ann . The plant is lost for ...
... poor plant was left all day with - out wa'ter in the hot sun . Mrs. H. Its leaves that were so fresh and green , are now with'ered and fall'ing off . Its flow'ers , that were so bright and gay , are fad'ed . Ann . The plant is lost for ...
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... poor plant when I want to put a thing off , after this . Mrs. H. Let its loss be a lesson to you , nev'er to put off till an - oth'er time that which you ought to do at once . De - lay is al'most sure to be the cause of sor'row . XVIII ...
... poor plant when I want to put a thing off , after this . Mrs. H. Let its loss be a lesson to you , nev'er to put off till an - oth'er time that which you ought to do at once . De - lay is al'most sure to be the cause of sor'row . XVIII ...
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Página 136 - Favors. 1 WHEN all thy mercies, O my God ! My rising soul surveys, Transported with the view, I 'm lost In wonder, love, and praise.
Página 212 - Let not mercy and truth forsake thee: bind them about thy neck; write them upon the table of thine heart: so shalt thou find favour and good understanding in the sight of God and man.
Página 213 - He taught me also, and said unto me, 'Let thine heart retain my words: keep my commandments, and live.
Página 124 - A rose's brief, bright life of joy, Such unto him was given ; — Go ! thou must play alone, my boy ! Thy brother is in heaven.
Página 128 - THE NORTH WIND DOTH BLOW he north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Robin do then, Poor thing? He'll sit in a barn, And keep himself warm, And hide his head under his wing, Poor thing.
Página 214 - But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day. The way of the wicked is as darkness: they know not at what they stumble.
Página 58 - 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 212 - Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Be not wise in thine own eyes : fear the Lord, and depart from evil.
Página 93 - Come up, come up, for the world is fair, Where the merry leaves dance in the summer air !" And the birds below give back the cry, " We come, we come, to the branches high...
Página 213 - Hear, O my son, and receive my sayings; And the years of thy life shall be many.