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Page 38
... wind that made the firmest oak of the forest tremble like a reed . This was succeeded by a second and third sweep of the gale , when a tall chestnut tree , by the side of my path , was beset by the tempest . It wrestled with the wind ...
... wind that made the firmest oak of the forest tremble like a reed . This was succeeded by a second and third sweep of the gale , when a tall chestnut tree , by the side of my path , was beset by the tempest . It wrestled with the wind ...
Page 57
... winds ; but can ye tell ยท Whither we go , or where we dwell ? 2. Ye mark , as we vary our forms of power , And fell the forests , or fan the flower ; When the hare - bell moves , and the rush is bent ... WINDS . 57 The Winds 54 Miss Gould 57.
... winds ; but can ye tell ยท Whither we go , or where we dwell ? 2. Ye mark , as we vary our forms of power , And fell the forests , or fan the flower ; When the hare - bell moves , and the rush is bent ... WINDS . 57 The Winds 54 Miss Gould 57.
Page 277
... wind steals As silent as unseen amongst the leaves . Who has no inward beauty , none perceives , Though all around is beautiful . Nay more , In nature's calmest hour he hears the roar Of winds and flinging waves , puts out the light ...
... wind steals As silent as unseen amongst the leaves . Who has no inward beauty , none perceives , Though all around is beautiful . Nay more , In nature's calmest hour he hears the roar Of winds and flinging waves , puts out the light ...
Contents
Hints to Readers and Speakers | 7 |
LESSON | 8 |
Suggestions to Teachers | 25 |
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