The School board readers. Standard i(iii-vi), ed. by a former H.M. inspector of schools, Том 4 |
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... iron and huge stones , and chained with great strong iron chains . As for the dragon's teeth , when they were sown like corn in the earth , there grew up men in armour with swords and spears , who killed the person that had sowed them ...
... iron and huge stones , and chained with great strong iron chains . As for the dragon's teeth , when they were sown like corn in the earth , there grew up men in armour with swords and spears , who killed the person that had sowed them ...
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... iron could not wound him nor cut through his armour or his shield ; but his sword and spear cut and thrust through iron as if it were butter . Now this was the day fixed for Jason to yoke the bulls and sow the dragon's teeth . All the ...
... iron could not wound him nor cut through his armour or his shield ; but his sword and spear cut and thrust through iron as if it were butter . Now this was the day fixed for Jason to yoke the bulls and sow the dragon's teeth . All the ...
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... iron , and threw the yoke over their necks and an iron chain round their horns ; mean- while Jason held their noses so close to the ground that they could not breathe out fire . As soon as Pollux had yoked the bulls , he sprang quickly ...
... iron , and threw the yoke over their necks and an iron chain round their horns ; mean- while Jason held their noses so close to the ground that they could not breathe out fire . As soon as Pollux had yoked the bulls , he sprang quickly ...
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... laws of the land were cor- rupted ; Might took the place of right , and the weak were oppressed , and the mighty . Ruled with an iron rod . Then it chanced in Four . ] 19 THE SCHOOL BOARD READERS . The Statue of Justice.
... laws of the land were cor- rupted ; Might took the place of right , and the weak were oppressed , and the mighty . Ruled with an iron rod . Then it chanced in Four . ] 19 THE SCHOOL BOARD READERS . The Statue of Justice.
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School board readers. Ruled with an iron rod . Then it chanced in a nobleman's palace That a necklace of pearls was lost , and ere long a suspicion Fell on an orphan girl who lived as maid in the household . She , after form of trial ...
School board readers. Ruled with an iron rod . Then it chanced in a nobleman's palace That a necklace of pearls was lost , and ere long a suspicion Fell on an orphan girl who lived as maid in the household . She , after form of trial ...
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Стр. 67 - There was a rustling that seemed like a bustling Of merry crowds justling at pitching and hustling; Small feet were pattering, wooden shoes clattering, Little hands clapping, and little tongues chattering; And, like fowls in a farm-yard when barley is scattering, Out came the children running. All the little boys and girls, With rosy cheeks and flaxen curls, And sparkling eyes and teeth like pearls, Tripping and skipping, ran merrily after The wonderful music with shouting and laughter.
Стр. 150 - The way was long, the wind was cold, The Minstrel was infirm and old; His withered cheek, and tresses gray, Seemed to have known a better day; The harp, his sole remaining joy, Was carried by an orphan boy.
Стр. 66 - And what's dead can't come to life, I think. So, friend, we're not the folks to shrink From the duty of giving you something for drink, And a matter of money to put in your poke; But, as for the guilders, what we spoke Of them, as you very well know, was in joke. Beside, our losses have made us thrifty; A thousand guilders! Come, take fifty!
Стр. 155 - There were indeed some persons, but their number was very small, that continued a kind of hobbling march on the broken arches, but fell through one after another, being quite tired and spent with so long a walk.
Стр. 64 - And the muttering grew to a grumbling ; And the grumbling grew to a mighty rumbling : And out of the houses the rats came tumbling.
Стр. 85 - THE boy stood on the burning deck, Whence all but him had fled ; The flame that lit the battle's wreck, Shone round him o'er the dead. Yet beautiful and bright he stood, As born to rule the storm ; A creature of heroic blood, A proud, though child-like form.
Стр. 63 - I'm able. By means of a secret charm, to draw All creatures living beneath the sun, That creep or swim or fly or run, After me so as you never saw! And I chiefly use my charm On creatures that do people harm, The mole and toad and newt and viper; And people call me the Pied Piper.
Стр. 64 - Smiling first a little smile, As if he knew what magic slept In his quiet pipe the while; Then, like a musical adept, To blow the pipe his lips he wrinkled, And green and blue his sharp eyes twinkled, Like a...
Стр. 85 - Say, father, say, If yet my task is done ?" He knew not that the chieftain lay Unconscious of his son. " Speak, father !" once again he cried, " If I may yet be gone ! And" — but the booming shots replied, And fast the flames rolled on.
Стр. 155 - I see multitudes of people passing over it, said I, and a black cloud hanging on each end of it. As I looked more attentively, I saw several of the passengers dropping through the bridge, into the great tide that flowed underneath it ; and upon...