The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Complete and Practical Treatise on Elocution ...: With Biographical Sketches, and Copious Notes: Adapted to the Use of Students in Literature, Book 5A.S. Barnes & Company, 1871 - 581 pages |
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Page 142
... dead ? ... Why so shall I bc , -cre these autumn blasts Have blown on the beard of Winter . Is she dead ? Ay , she is dead , -quite dead ! The wild Sea kissed her With its cold white lips , and then - put her to sleep : She has a sand ...
... dead ? ... Why so shall I bc , -cre these autumn blasts Have blown on the beard of Winter . Is she dead ? Ay , she is dead , -quite dead ! The wild Sea kissed her With its cold white lips , and then - put her to sleep : She has a sand ...
Page 403
... dead ! They that die for a good cause are redeemed from death . Their names are gathered and garnered . Their memory ... dead - that generous höst , that airy army of invisible heroes ! They hover as a cloud of witnesses above this ...
... dead ! They that die for a good cause are redeemed from death . Their names are gathered and garnered . Their memory ... dead - that generous höst , that airy army of invisible heroes ! They hover as a cloud of witnesses above this ...
Page 405
... dead ! The holy dead . Why weep ye so Above yon sable bier ? Thrice blessed ! they have done with woe , The living claim the tear . 3. Go to their sleeping bowers , Deck their low couch of clay With earliest spring's soft breathing ...
... dead ! The holy dead . Why weep ye so Above yon sable bier ? Thrice blessed ! they have done with woe , The living claim the tear . 3. Go to their sleeping bowers , Deck their low couch of clay With earliest spring's soft breathing ...
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