The Progressive English reading books, Том 4 |
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... wonder and beauty in themselves . Labour , possessing a secret far more important than the philo- sopher's stone , transmutes the most worthless substances into the most precious ; and , placing in the crucible of its potent chemistry ...
... wonder and beauty in themselves . Labour , possessing a secret far more important than the philo- sopher's stone , transmutes the most worthless substances into the most precious ; and , placing in the crucible of its potent chemistry ...
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... wonder - working wand , those dreary valleys smile with golden harvests ; those barren mountain slopes are clothed with foliage ; the furnace blazes ; the anvil rings ; the busy wheels whirl round ; the town appears , the mart of Com ...
... wonder - working wand , those dreary valleys smile with golden harvests ; those barren mountain slopes are clothed with foliage ; the furnace blazes ; the anvil rings ; the busy wheels whirl round ; the town appears , the mart of Com ...
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... wonder , then , that in countries where mid - day is altogether or almost shadowless , business is stopped for a time , men enjoy their siesta or noontide slumbers , and all nature yields to the heat , till a sinking sun and shadows ...
... wonder , then , that in countries where mid - day is altogether or almost shadowless , business is stopped for a time , men enjoy their siesta or noontide slumbers , and all nature yields to the heat , till a sinking sun and shadows ...
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... Ye slumber unmarked , ' mid the desolate main , ' Mid the blossomed sweets that the valleys While the wonder and pride of your works yield ; remain . MRS . SIGOURNEY . THE STORY OF THE " BOUNTY . " On the TAHITI . 105 The Coral Insect,
... Ye slumber unmarked , ' mid the desolate main , ' Mid the blossomed sweets that the valleys While the wonder and pride of your works yield ; remain . MRS . SIGOURNEY . THE STORY OF THE " BOUNTY . " On the TAHITI . 105 The Coral Insect,
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... wonder of the English crews reached its climax when , on landing , they were greeted by an Englishman of venerable appear- ance , who disclosed himself as the sole survivor of the nine mutineers of the Bounty who had evaded the search ...
... wonder of the English crews reached its climax when , on landing , they were greeted by an Englishman of venerable appear- ance , who disclosed himself as the sole survivor of the nine mutineers of the Bounty who had evaded the search ...
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ancient animals appeared arms battle bear beauty beneath blood body brow called cause close dark dead death deep earth East enemy entered face fall fear feel feet fell field fire followed gave give glory hand head hear heard heart heaven hills hope hour houses human hundred Italy king land length light living look Lord mark miles morning mountain nature never night noble o'er once passed plain present reached rest rise rock Rome round scene seemed seen ships shore side sight sleep smile soon sound stand stood streets tell thee thing thou thought thousand town trees turned valley voice walls wave whole wild wind wonderful
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