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... there have been numerous requests for a companion vol- ume for older readers . It is believed that teachers and school boards will appre- ciate the assistance which this book cannot fail to render as a supplement to nature study in the ...
... there have been numerous requests for a companion vol- ume for older readers . It is believed that teachers and school boards will appre- ciate the assistance which this book cannot fail to render as a supplement to nature study in the ...
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... there ; Exalts the soul above this meanest clod , And bids us see and hear a present God , Whose voice of majesty no words confine , An eloquence eternal , deep , divine . " " From Poems of Home and Country . " - · Samuel Francis Smith ...
... there ; Exalts the soul above this meanest clod , And bids us see and hear a present God , Whose voice of majesty no words confine , An eloquence eternal , deep , divine . " " From Poems of Home and Country . " - · Samuel Francis Smith ...
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... , his praise . -John Milton . THE COMING OF SPRING . TH ` HERE'S something in the air That's new and sweet and rare A scent of summer things , A whir as if of wings . There's something , too , that's new In the color POETRY OF SPRING . 21.
... , his praise . -John Milton . THE COMING OF SPRING . TH ` HERE'S something in the air That's new and sweet and rare A scent of summer things , A whir as if of wings . There's something , too , that's new In the color POETRY OF SPRING . 21.
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There's something , too , that's new In the color of the blue That's in the morning sky , Before the sun is high . And though on plain and hill ' Tis winter , winter still , There's something seems to say That winter's had its day . And ...
There's something , too , that's new In the color of the blue That's in the morning sky , Before the sun is high . And though on plain and hill ' Tis winter , winter still , There's something seems to say That winter's had its day . And ...
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... There never was heard a much lustier shout , As the apples and oranges tumbled about ; And the urchins that stand with their thievish eyes . Forever on watch ran off with each prize . Then away to the fields it went blustering and ...
... There never was heard a much lustier shout , As the apples and oranges tumbled about ; And the urchins that stand with their thievish eyes . Forever on watch ran off with each prize . Then away to the fields it went blustering and ...
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