The Elson Readers..: Book 5-8 ...Scott, Foresman and Company, 1921 |
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... look for in each main Part ; ( 2 ) Visual " guideposts " -large - type headings , half - title pages , and pictures typifying the theme of each unit ; ( 3 ) A special Introduction to each main Part , that gives the pupil a graphic but ...
... look for in each main Part ; ( 2 ) Visual " guideposts " -large - type headings , half - title pages , and pictures typifying the theme of each unit ; ( 3 ) A special Introduction to each main Part , that gives the pupil a graphic but ...
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... get acquainted with . We must learn to find our way around . As we look out through the windows of our eyes we seek to find our place in the world of Nature outside . If 24 ( 8th Grade ) THE ELSON READERS - BOOK VIII.
... get acquainted with . We must learn to find our way around . As we look out through the windows of our eyes we seek to find our place in the world of Nature outside . If 24 ( 8th Grade ) THE ELSON READERS - BOOK VIII.
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... look attentively we shall soon come to see that this world of Nature is full of many wonders . We shall see , for example , that animals have personalities like human beings . One may learn secrets of Nature from the brook , from the ...
... look attentively we shall soon come to see that this world of Nature is full of many wonders . We shall see , for example , that animals have personalities like human beings . One may learn secrets of Nature from the brook , from the ...
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... Look at him there , ain't he a beauty ? You won't find a cheaper horse if you travel a thousand miles . " " We are looking for an old bear bait , and five dollars is our limit , " replied the hunter . Horses were cheap and plentiful in ...
... Look at him there , ain't he a beauty ? You won't find a cheaper horse if you travel a thousand miles . " " We are looking for an old bear bait , and five dollars is our limit , " replied the hunter . Horses were cheap and plentiful in ...
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... Discussion " on page 38 you will find a list of words , the meaning of which you are to look up in the Glossary ( p . 520 ) , and a second list that you should find out how to 36 ( 8th Grade ) THE ELSON READERS - BOOK VIII.
... Discussion " on page 38 you will find a list of words , the meaning of which you are to look up in the Glossary ( p . 520 ) , and a second list that you should find out how to 36 ( 8th Grade ) THE ELSON READERS - BOOK VIII.
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Seite 110 - thing of evil - prophet still, if bird or devil! By that Heaven that bends above us - by that God we both adore Tell this soul with sorrow laden if, within the distant Aidenn, It shall clasp a sainted maiden whom the angels name Lenore Clasp a rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore.
Seite 54 - ... midst falling dew. While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far through their rosy depths dost thou pursue Thy solitary way ? Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy distant flight to do thee wrong. As, darkly painted on the crimson sky, Thy figure floats along.
Seite 107 - Only this, and nothing more." Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December, And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor. Eagerly I wished the morrow;— vainly I had sought to borrow From my books surcease of sorrow— sorrow for the lost Lenore— For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore— Nameless here for evermore.
Seite 131 - 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.
Seite 319 - Year after year beheld the silent toil That spread his lustrous coil; Still, as the spiral grew, He left the past year's dwelling for the new, Stole with soft step its shining archway through, Built up its idle door, Stretched in his last-found home, and knew the old no more.
Seite 86 - And after April, when May follows, And the whitethroat builds, and all the swallows ! Hark, where my blossomed pear-tree in the hedge Leans to the field and scatters on the clover Blossoms and dewdrops - at the bent spray's edge That's the wise thrush; he sings each song twice over, Lest you...
Seite 107 - Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a quaint and. curious volume of forgotten lore — While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. " "Tis some visitor," I muttered, "tapping at my chamber door — Only this and nothing more.
Seite 315 - Sail on! sail on! sail on! and on!' " They sailed and sailed, as winds might blow, Until at last the blanched mate said: "Why, now not even God would know Should I and all my men fall dead. These very winds forget their way, For God from these dread seas is gone. Now speak, brave Admiral, speak and say"— He said: "Sail on! sail on! and on!
Seite 111 - And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door; And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming, And the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted — nevermore!
Seite 132 - mong Graemes of the Netherby clan ; Forsters, Fenwicks, and Musgraves, they rode and they ran : There was racing and chasing on Cannobie Lee, But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see. So daring in love, and so dauntless in war, Have ye e'er heard of gallant like young Lochinvar?