The public school speaker and reader, ed. by J.E. CarpenterJoseph Edwards Carpenter 1869 |
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... light finger is pressin Sly , sully , the sore wounds : the hot blood - stai them . A comforting quietude steals The the moked weary frame and throughout it The slow sense of a merciful , mild neighbourhood Smething smoothes the toss ...
... light finger is pressin Sly , sully , the sore wounds : the hot blood - stai them . A comforting quietude steals The the moked weary frame and throughout it The slow sense of a merciful , mild neighbourhood Smething smoothes the toss ...
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... light that was within him . But in our schools and colleges teaching must begin before experience has ripened . All that can be done is to apply certain rules , and these , if diligently attended to , will have so far forwarded the work ...
... light that was within him . But in our schools and colleges teaching must begin before experience has ripened . All that can be done is to apply certain rules , and these , if diligently attended to , will have so far forwarded the work ...
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... light , guidance , freedom , immortality ? These two , in all their degrees , I honour ; all else is chaff and dust , which let the wind blow whither it listeth . * * * * * * * * There is a perennial nobleness , and even sacredness , in ...
... light , guidance , freedom , immortality ? These two , in all their degrees , I honour ; all else is chaff and dust , which let the wind blow whither it listeth . * * * * * * * * There is a perennial nobleness , and even sacredness , in ...
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... light began to sparkle in the room , he pictured to himself pictured ? -he saw the high church towers rising up into the morning sky , the town reviving , waking , starting into life once more , the river glistening as it rolled ( but ...
... light began to sparkle in the room , he pictured to himself pictured ? -he saw the high church towers rising up into the morning sky , the town reviving , waking , starting into life once more , the river glistening as it rolled ( but ...
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... light came streaming in , and fell upon them , locked together . " How fast the river runs , between its green banks and the rushes , Floy ! But it's very near the sea . I hear the waves ! They always said so . " Presently he told her ...
... light came streaming in , and fell upon them , locked together . " How fast the river runs , between its green banks and the rushes , Floy ! But it's very near the sea . I hear the waves ! They always said so . " Presently he told her ...
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