The Little Pilgrim, Объемы 1-3L.K. Lippincott, 1853 |
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... once unfurled , O'er all lands her eagles ' pinions , While her proud victorious legions Overran a conquered world , From the cities of the Nile To the Northman's wintry regions And the Britons ' savage isle : - From its misery and ...
... once unfurled , O'er all lands her eagles ' pinions , While her proud victorious legions Overran a conquered world , From the cities of the Nile To the Northman's wintry regions And the Britons ' savage isle : - From its misery and ...
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... once in the lifetime of your child can you wish for her . Speak now , and it shall be granted . Speak and answer , quickly . " The light wings of the fairy quivered intensely , as though the air of a mortal home were too heavy and ...
... once in the lifetime of your child can you wish for her . Speak now , and it shall be granted . Speak and answer , quickly . " The light wings of the fairy quivered intensely , as though the air of a mortal home were too heavy and ...
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... once owned it . The works of Lord Byron , some of which I am sorry to say , are not so good as they should be , you will not read for years to come , but I think it is well you should know something of the poet himself , that you may be ...
... once owned it . The works of Lord Byron , some of which I am sorry to say , are not so good as they should be , you will not read for years to come , but I think it is well you should know something of the poet himself , that you may be ...
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... once in awhile , so that the highest and lowest boys would change places . When this happened , the young poet would find himself at the head , and then his master would laugh , and say slyly " Now , Georgie , my man , let me see how ...
... once in awhile , so that the highest and lowest boys would change places . When this happened , the young poet would find himself at the head , and then his master would laugh , and say slyly " Now , Georgie , my man , let me see how ...
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... once , when passing over the Alps , on horseback , there came up a ter- rific thunder - storm . In the midst of it , he recol- lected that his guide was carrying for him a sword- cane , and fearing that the lightning might be at ...
... once , when passing over the Alps , on horseback , there came up a ter- rific thunder - storm . In the midst of it , he recol- lected that his guide was carrying for him a sword- cane , and fearing that the lightning might be at ...
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ANCIENT ROME angel arms asked BAYARD TAYLOR beautiful birds blessed brave bright bright eyes brother called castle Charles Mackay child Covenanters dark dear delight door dress England eyes face fairy father flowers friends garden gentle glad GRACE GREENWOOD grew hand happy head hear heard heart Heaven KATE HARRINGTON king kiss knew Lady laugh leaves little girl LITTLE PILGRIM lived looked Lord LUCY LARCOM mamma Mary Mary Howitt morning mother never night noble o'er once Philadelphia Plant pleasant poor pretty Queen Robin Gray Robin Hood SATURDAY EVENING POST Scotland seemed sent singing sister smile song soon sorrow stood story sweet tears tell thee things thou thought told took trees voice walk wife wild Willie wind wish wonderful woods WRITTEN young
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Стр. 2 - All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth, because the Spirit of the Lord bloweth upon it: surely the people is grass. The grass withereth, the flower fadeth; but the word of our God shall stand for ever.
Стр. 17 - With thy turned-up pantaloons, And thy merry whistled tunes; With thy red lip, redder still Kissed by strawberries on the hill; With the sunshine on thy face, Through thy torn brim's jaunty grace; From my heart I give thee joy,— I was once a barefoot boy!
Стр. 17 - Laughed the brook for my delight Through the day and through the night, Whispering at the garden wall, Talked with me from fall to fall; Mine the sand-rimmed pickerel pond, Mine the walnut slopes beyond, Mine, on bending orchard trees, Apples of Hesperides!
Стр. 18 - Waited on the barefoot boy ! Cheerily, then, my little man, Live and laugh, as boyhood can ! Though the flinty slopes be hard, Stubble-speared the new-mown sward, Every morn shall lead thee through Fresh baptisms of the dew ; Every evening...
Стр. 17 - Knowledge never learned of schools, Of the wild bee's morning chase, Of the wild flower's time and place, Flight of fowl and habitude Of the tenants of the wood; How the tortoise bears his shell, How the woodchuck digs his cell, And the ground-mole sinks his well; How the robin feeds her young, How the oriole's nest is hung...
Стр. 33 - ... forgive my persecutors and false accusers, and send us to meet in his glorious kingdom. My dear wife, farewell ! Bless my poor boy, pray for me, and let my good God hold you both in his arms.
Стр. 17 - I was rich in flowers and trees, Humming-birds and honey-bees; For my sport the squirrel played, Plied the snouted mole his spade; For my taste the blackberry cone Purpled over hedge and stone; Laughed the brook for my delight Through the day and through the night, Whispering at the garden wall, Talked with me from fall to fall; Mine the sand-rimmed pickerel pond, Mine the walnut slopes beyond, Mine, on bending orchard trees, Apples of Hesperides!
Стр. 33 - First, I send you all the thanks which my heart can conceive, or my words express, for your many travails and cares for me ; which, though they have not taken effect as you wished, yet my debt to you is not the less ; but pay it I never shall in this world.
Стр. 8 - Then Peter said, Silver and gold have I none; but such as I have give I thee: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up and walk.
Стр. 17 - Oh for boyhood's time of June, Crowding years in one brief moon, When all things I heard or saw, Me, their master, waited for. I was rich in flowers and trees, Humming-birds and honey-bees; For my sport the squirrel played, Plied the snouted mole his spade...