Johnson's First-[fifth] Reader ...Eugene Cunningham Branson B. F. Johnson publishing Company, 1899 |
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Æsir Asgard asked Aunt Kate Aunt Patience Baldur bark beautiful bees brave bright brothers brown called coal Conattee Conrad cried dark dead dear DEFINITIONS.-I door dress dwarf earth Eurylochus eyes fell fire flowers Freya friends frog Gluck Golden Horseshoe Golden River Grebe green Greenway Court grew grow hand head heard heart Helheim Hermod Hetty hill hive Kentucky Cardinal killed king knew leaves legs LESSON lilies live lizard Loki looked mamma Marian mocking bird monkeys moon morning mother nest never night Odin paroquets plant round Ruth schoolmaster Schwartz Seat-Work Selonee singing sleep soon spider stone stood stopped stork story sweet sword tadpole tell things thought thread told took Treasure Valley tree turned Ulysses voice watched wind wings winter Witling wood wrens
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Sivu 317 - HALF a league, half a league, Half a league onward, All in the valley of Death Rode the six hundred. " Forward, the Light Brigade! Charge for the guns," he said: Into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.
Sivu 72 - Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home...
Sivu 108 - New-year, blithe and bold, my friend Comes up to take his own. How hard he breathes ! over the snow I heard just now the crowing cock. The shadows flicker to and fro : The cricket chirps : the light burns low : 'Tis nearly twelve o'clock. Shake hands, before you die. Old year, we'll dearly rue for you : What is it we can do for you ? Speak out before you die.
Sivu 117 - Heaven is not reached at a single bound ; But we build the ladder by which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to its summit round by round.
Sivu 63 - I thought of a mound in sweet Auburn, Where a little headstone stood; How the flakes were folding it gently, As did robins the babes in the wood. Up spoke our own little Mabel, Saying,
Sivu 304 - Of all beasts he learned the language, learned their names and all their secrets, How the beavers built their lodges, Where the squirrels hid their acorns, How the reindeer ran so swiftly, Why the rabbit was so timid, Talked with them whene'er he met them, Called them
Sivu 107 - Toll ye the church-bell sad and slow, And tread softly and speak low. For the old year lies a-dying. Old year, you must not die ; You came to us so readily. You lived with us so steadily, Old year, you shall not die.
Sivu 43 - I'm sure you must be weary, dear, with soaring up so high; Will you rest upon my little bed?" said the Spider to the Fly. "There are pretty curtains drawn around, the sheets are fine and thin; And if you like to rest awhile, I'll snugly tuck you in!