The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation: Selected Principally from Modern Authors of Great Britain and America, and Designed for the Use of the Highest Class in Public and Private SchoolsCharles Bowen, 1836 - 480 psl. |
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... Sleep and Night , 44. Social Worship agreeable to the best impulses of our nature , 45. On the relative value of good Sense and Beauty in the Female Sex , 51. The Miseries of War , Page . Cappe . 13 Lar . 15 Athenæum . 22 D. Stewart ...
... Sleep and Night , 44. Social Worship agreeable to the best impulses of our nature , 45. On the relative value of good Sense and Beauty in the Female Sex , 51. The Miseries of War , Page . Cappe . 13 Lar . 15 Athenæum . 22 D. Stewart ...
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... sleep- ing and waking , and has preserved you from a thousand dangers , unknown both to you and me . Therefore , my child , fear , and worship , and love God . Your eyes indeed cannot yet see him , but all things which you see , are so ...
... sleep- ing and waking , and has preserved you from a thousand dangers , unknown both to you and me . Therefore , my child , fear , and worship , and love God . Your eyes indeed cannot yet see him , but all things which you see , are so ...
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... Sleep . Tir'd nature's sweet restorer , balmy sleep ! He , like the world , his ready visits pays Where fortune smiles ; the wretched he forsakes ; Swift on his downy pinions , flies from grief , And lights on lids unsullied with a tear ...
... Sleep . Tir'd nature's sweet restorer , balmy sleep ! He , like the world , his ready visits pays Where fortune smiles ; the wretched he forsakes ; Swift on his downy pinions , flies from grief , And lights on lids unsullied with a tear ...
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... sleeping , " answered his sister , " and must not know to - night that you are here ; she is too weak to bear it now . " " I will go look at her then , while she sleeps , " said he , drawing his handker- * Pron . băd . chief from his ...
... sleeping , " answered his sister , " and must not know to - night that you are here ; she is too weak to bear it now . " " I will go look at her then , while she sleeps , " said he , drawing his handker- * Pron . băd . chief from his ...
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... sleep . It is an impression which we cannot rid ourselves of if we would , when sitting by the body of a friend , that he has still a consciousness of our presence - that though the com- mon concerns of the world have no more to do with ...
... sleep . It is an impression which we cannot rid ourselves of if we would , when sitting by the body of a friend , that he has still a consciousness of our presence - that though the com- mon concerns of the world have no more to do with ...
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