The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... spring from the fashion we have indicated , and that it will not pass away as a mere whim of the moment , or be superseded by a style of entertainment more objectionable . If it has awakened in the parents and guardians of youth a sense ...
... spring from the fashion we have indicated , and that it will not pass away as a mere whim of the moment , or be superseded by a style of entertainment more objectionable . If it has awakened in the parents and guardians of youth a sense ...
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... spring to the body as to make it attempt to mount up as if it could fly ” —but all such extravagances must be avoided . 7. DELIGHT . - The tones , gestures , and looks are the same as joy , but less forcible and more permanent . 8. Love ...
... spring to the body as to make it attempt to mount up as if it could fly ” —but all such extravagances must be avoided . 7. DELIGHT . - The tones , gestures , and looks are the same as joy , but less forcible and more permanent . 8. Love ...
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... spring and the summer of your days are gone ; and with them , not only the joys they knew , but many of the friends who gave them . You have entered upon the autumn of your being ; and whatever may have been the profusion of your spring ...
... spring and the summer of your days are gone ; and with them , not only the joys they knew , but many of the friends who gave them . You have entered upon the autumn of your being ; and whatever may have been the profusion of your spring ...
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... spring rises and no stream- let flows , and the long caravan plies its weary march amid the blinding glare of the sand , and the red unshaded rays of the fierce ' sun . But once and again , and yet again , has the roar of Ocean been ...
... spring rises and no stream- let flows , and the long caravan plies its weary march amid the blinding glare of the sand , and the red unshaded rays of the fierce ' sun . But once and again , and yet again , has the roar of Ocean been ...
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... spring time - chatting , thinking , eating and drinking , as if death had forgotten him . On Thursday , May 7th , 1868 , he dined as usual , and retired to rest , as was his wont , about nine o'clock . It was customary that one of his ...
... spring time - chatting , thinking , eating and drinking , as if death had forgotten him . On Thursday , May 7th , 1868 , he dined as usual , and retired to rest , as was his wont , about nine o'clock . It was customary that one of his ...
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