The American Educational Readers: Arranged and Graded for the Use of Schools. Fifth reader, Kniha 5

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Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor, & Company, 1873 - Počet stran: 336
 

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Strana 77 - Stop, stop, pretty water ! " Said Mary one day To a frolicsome brook, That was running away. 2. " You run on so fast! I wish you would stay; My boat and my flowers You will carry away. 3. " But I will run after: Mother says that I may; For I would know where You are running away.
Strana 52 - How proud we are, how fond to show our clothes, and call them rich and new, when the poor sheep and silk-worm wore that very clothing long before! LESSON
Strana 76 - The ants are a people not strong, yet they prepare their meat in the summer.
Strana 41 - first years be past, That I may give for every day Some good account at last.
Strana 71 - Darkness is spread over the sky, and darkness is upon the ground. Every eye is shut, and every hand is still.
Strana 80 - God made the sun to rule the day, and the moon to rule the night. 2.
Strana 95 - Look at this little piece of green That peeps out from the snow, As if it wanted to be seen,— 'Twill soon be spring, I know. 3. And
Strana 95 - Dear mother, guess what I have heard! 0, it will soon be spring! I 'm sure it was a little bird; Mother, I heard him sing! 2. Look at this little piece of green That peeps
Strana 31 - I will praise God with my voice; for I may praise Him, though I am but a little child.
Strana 38 - 1. One day, as I went out to the wheat field, I found a nest of young quails. 2. They were quite small, and I left them in the nest for the old bird to take care of them.

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