Sequel to The Analytical Reader: In which the Original Design is Extended, So as to Embrace an Explanation of Phrases and Figurative LanguageSamuel S. & William Wood, 1843 - Всего страниц: 300 |
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... winds its way ; While on its banks fresh flowers are seen , That smiling seem to woo its stay . It must not stay - the current's force Forbids it here to find repose ; But onward still it takes its course , And sadly murmurs as it goes ...
... winds its way ; While on its banks fresh flowers are seen , That smiling seem to woo its stay . It must not stay - the current's force Forbids it here to find repose ; But onward still it takes its course , And sadly murmurs as it goes ...
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... wind , That turns the ocean wave to foam ; Nor less thy wondrous power I find , When summer airs around me roam ; The tempest and the calm declare Thyself for thou art everywhere . I find thee in the noon of night , And read thy name in ...
... wind , That turns the ocean wave to foam ; Nor less thy wondrous power I find , When summer airs around me roam ; The tempest and the calm declare Thyself for thou art everywhere . I find thee in the noon of night , And read thy name in ...
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... Wind , a portion of air put in motion , flatulence . Foam , agitated waters , froth , substance which fermenta- tion gathers on the surface of liquors ; to froth . Nor less , & c . The power that produces the calmness of a summer's day ...
... Wind , a portion of air put in motion , flatulence . Foam , agitated waters , froth , substance which fermenta- tion gathers on the surface of liquors ; to froth . Nor less , & c . The power that produces the calmness of a summer's day ...
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... winds , and the dash of waters . My astonishment , for a time , repressed my curiosity ; but soon recovering my- self , so far as to inquire whither we were going , and what was the cause of such clamor and confusion , I was told , that ...
... winds , and the dash of waters . My astonishment , for a time , repressed my curiosity ; but soon recovering my- self , so far as to inquire whither we were going , and what was the cause of such clamor and confusion , I was told , that ...
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... wind . What do you understand by the expression ? What happened while these persons were courting the gale ? Dangers , perils , hazards . What are some of the dangers here referred to ? Confer , bestow , compare , discourse with one ...
... wind . What do you understand by the expression ? What happened while these persons were courting the gale ? Dangers , perils , hazards . What are some of the dangers here referred to ? Confer , bestow , compare , discourse with one ...
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