The National Fifth Reader: Containing a Complete and Practical Treatise on Elocution ... [etc.]A.S. Barnes & Company, 1873 - 581 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 180
... caliphs of Bagdadı ) that famous city on which the light of Haroun al Raschings of Monaminda ; one vested rash ' id ) , a celebrated caph of the Witsupretingasty and power in Saracens , ascended the throneinad , alllmatters pelatingato ...
... caliphs of Bagdadı ) that famous city on which the light of Haroun al Raschings of Monaminda ; one vested rash ' id ) , a celebrated caph of the Witsupretingasty and power in Saracens , ascended the throneinad , alllmatters pelatingato ...
الصفحة 181
... caliphs , now capital of the pashalic of the same name , on both banks of the Tigris , about 190 miles above its junction with the Euphrates . 1 Vizier , ( viz yer ) , a councilor of state ; a high executive officer in Turkey and other ...
... caliphs , now capital of the pashalic of the same name , on both banks of the Tigris , about 190 miles above its junction with the Euphrates . 1 Vizier , ( viz yer ) , a councilor of state ; a high executive officer in Turkey and other ...
الصفحة 182
... caliph . " Alas ! I adore the beautiful Zuleima , whose face is like the full moon , whose eyes are brighter and softer than those of the gazelle , and whose mouth is like the seal of Solomon . But she loves another , and all my wealth ...
... caliph . " Alas ! I adore the beautiful Zuleima , whose face is like the full moon , whose eyes are brighter and softer than those of the gazelle , and whose mouth is like the seal of Solomon . But she loves another , and all my wealth ...
الصفحة 183
... caliph , giving him his purse . " Go and provide thyself food and shel- ter , and may Allah restore thy health . " 7. The beggar took the purse , but instead of calling down blessings on the head of his benefactor , exclaimed , " Of ...
... caliph , giving him his purse . " Go and provide thyself food and shel- ter , and may Allah restore thy health . " 7. The beggar took the purse , but instead of calling down blessings on the head of his benefactor , exclaimed , " Of ...
الصفحة 184
... caliph approached , and looking through the silken curtains , beheld a man walking backward and forward , with languid step , as if oppressed with a load of cares . At length casting himself down on a sofa , he stretched out his limbs ...
... caliph approached , and looking through the silken curtains , beheld a man walking backward and forward , with languid step , as if oppressed with a load of cares . At length casting himself down on a sofa , he stretched out his limbs ...
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الصفحة 187 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay; Princes and lords may flourish or may fade ; A breath can make them, as a breath has made; But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
الصفحة 540 - What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind; In the primal sympathy Which having been must ever be; In the soothing thoughts that spring Out of human suffering; In the faith that looks through death, In years that bring the philosophic mind.
الصفحة 190 - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven. As some tall cliff that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale, and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
الصفحة 581 - The world recedes: it disappears! Heaven opens on my eyes! my ears With sounds seraphic ring: Lend, lend your wings! I mount! I fly! O Grave! where is thy Victory? O Death! where is thy Sting.
الصفحة 478 - So stately his form, and so lovely her face, That never a hall such a galliard did grace; While her mother did fret, and her father did fume, And the bridegroom stood dangling his bonnet and plume; And the bride-maidens whispered, " Twere better by far To have matched our fair cousin with young Lochinvar.
الصفحة 536 - The rainbow comes and goes, And lovely is the rose; The moon doth with delight Look round her when the heavens are bare; Waters on a starry night Are beautiful and fair; The sunshine is a glorious birth; But yet I know, where'er I go, That there hath passed away a glory from the earth.
الصفحة 537 - Upon the growing Boy, But He beholds the light, and whence it flows, He sees it in his joy; The Youth, who daily farther from the east Must travel, still is Nature's Priest, And by the vision splendid Is on his way attended; At length the Man perceives it die away, And fade into the light of common day.
الصفحة 188 - Amidst these humble bowers to lay me down; To husband out life's taper at the close, And keep the flame from wasting by repose.
الصفحة 190 - Beside the bed where parting life was laid, And sorrow, guilt, and pain by turns dismayed, The reverend champion stood. At his control Despair and anguish fled the struggling soul ; Comfort came down the trembling wretch to raise, And his last faltering accents whispered praise.
الصفحة 212 - ... of business; for expert men can execute and perhaps judge of particulars one by one, but the general counsels, and the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned.