Oldham's Amusing and Instructive Reader: A Course of Reading, Original and Selected, in Prose and Poetry, Wherein Wit, Humor, and Mirth are Made the Means of Awakening Interest, and Imparting Instruction : for the Use of Schools and AcademiesIvison & Phinney, 1854 - 384 страница |
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... lesson he was teaching had been thoroughly learned by his pupil , and when he thought the latter would willingly forget his resentment for the sake of succor , the sturdy Yankee returned , and by a AND INSTRUCTIVE READER . 39.
... lesson he was teaching had been thoroughly learned by his pupil , and when he thought the latter would willingly forget his resentment for the sake of succor , the sturdy Yankee returned , and by a AND INSTRUCTIVE READER . 39.
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... learned he never forgot . The merchant personally saw that a decent burial was provided for the mother , and afterwards took the daughter into his house , educated her for a respectable station in life , and 44 OLDHAM'S AMUSING.
... learned he never forgot . The merchant personally saw that a decent burial was provided for the mother , and afterwards took the daughter into his house , educated her for a respectable station in life , and 44 OLDHAM'S AMUSING.
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... learned curls at each other , in legal rivalry . Talent sees its way clearly , but tact is first at its journey's end . Tal- ent receives many a compliment from the bench , but tact re- ceives fees from attorneys and clients . Talent ...
... learned curls at each other , in legal rivalry . Talent sees its way clearly , but tact is first at its journey's end . Tal- ent receives many a compliment from the bench , but tact re- ceives fees from attorneys and clients . Talent ...
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... learned a little from good example : he was a raw , uncouth country servant , with the great merit of being cheap , whom Miss Norman had undertaken to educate ; but he was still so far from proficient , that in the importance of an ...
... learned a little from good example : he was a raw , uncouth country servant , with the great merit of being cheap , whom Miss Norman had undertaken to educate ; but he was still so far from proficient , that in the importance of an ...
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... learned men differed from unlearned , answered : " As the living from the dead . ” MAN versus MONEY . Two citizens courting the daughter of Themistocles , he pre- ferred the worthy man to the rich one , and assigned this rea- “ I had ...
... learned men differed from unlearned , answered : " As the living from the dead . ” MAN versus MONEY . Two citizens courting the daughter of Themistocles , he pre- ferred the worthy man to the rich one , and assigned this rea- “ I had ...
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Страница 361 - Oh ! young Lochinvar is come out of the west, Through all the wide Border his steed was the best ; And save his good broadsword he weapons had none, He rode all unarmed and he rode all alone. So faithful in love and so dauntless in war, There never was knight like the young Lochinvar.
Страница 282 - farewell ! no more Shall Death disturb your mirthful hour : A.nd further, to avoid all blame Of cruelty upon my name, To give you time for preparation, And fit you for your future station, Three several warnings you shall have Before...
Страница 315 - He can behold Aquarius old Walking the fenceless fields of air ; And from each ample fold Of the clouds about him rolled Scattering everywhere The showery rain, As the farmer scatters his grain. He can behold Things manifold That have not yet been wholly told, Have not been wholly sung nor said. For his thought, that never stops, Follows the water-drops Down to the graves of the dead, Down through chasms and gulfs profound, To the dreary fountain-head Of lakes and rivers under ground ; And sees them,...
Страница 23 - I should with great alacrity teach them all to fly. But what would be the security of the good, if the bad could at pleasure invade them from the sky ? Against an army sailing through the clouds, neither walls, nor mountains, nor seas, could afford any security.
Страница 362 - So stately his form, and so lovely her face, That never a hall such a galliard did grace; While her mother did fret, and her father did fume, And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume; And the bride-maidens whispered '"Twere better by far To have matched our fair cousin with young Lochinvar.
Страница 366 - The best laid schemes o' mice an' men, Gang aft agley, An' lea'e us nought but grief an' pain For promis'd joy! Still thou art blest, compar'd wi' me! The present only toucheth thee: But, och! I backward cast my e'e, On prospects drear! An' forward, tho' I canna see, I guess an
Страница 362 - I long wooed your daughter, my suit you denied; Love swells like the Solway, but ebbs like its tide, And now I am come, with this lost love of mine, To lead but one measure, drink one cup of wine ; There are maidens in Scotland more lovely by far, That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar.
Страница 211 - No storms, no clouds, in thy blue sky foreseeing, Play on, play on, My elfin John ! Toss the light ball — bestride the stick, (I knew so many cakes would make him sick !) With fancies buoyant as the thistle down, Prompting the face grotesque, and antic brisk, With many a lamb-like frisk, (He's got the scissors, snipping at your gown.) Thou pretty opening rose...
Страница 362 - One touch to her hand, and one word in her ear, When they reached the hall door and the charger stood near; So light to the croup the fair lady he swung, So light to the saddle before her he sprung! "She is won! we are gone, over bank, bush, and scaur! They'll have fleet steeds that follow!
Страница 301 - All are scattered now and fled, Some are married, some are dead; And when I ask with throbs of pain, "Ah! when shall they all meet again?