The New Normal Fourth ReaderAmerican Book Company, 1906 - 352 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 32 筆
第 13 頁
... lives . Seized ; prison ; raisins ; spasm ; spasms . Matched ; soft ; lifts ; left'st ; cuffs ; laugh'st ; fifth . Act ; acts ; necks ; taxed ; apt ; states ; eighth . Desk ; desks ; ask'st ; risked ; lisp ; wasps ; lisp'd . Fast ...
... lives . Seized ; prison ; raisins ; spasm ; spasms . Matched ; soft ; lifts ; left'st ; cuffs ; laugh'st ; fifth . Act ; acts ; necks ; taxed ; apt ; states ; eighth . Desk ; desks ; ask'st ; risked ; lisp ; wasps ; lisp'd . Fast ...
第 35 頁
... lives the hero of the true story I am about to relate - but no longer " little , " as the perilous adventure which made him famous in his native town happened several years ago . 2. Our hero was then a bright , active boy of four- teen ...
... lives the hero of the true story I am about to relate - but no longer " little , " as the perilous adventure which made him famous in his native town happened several years ago . 2. Our hero was then a bright , active boy of four- teen ...
第 46 頁
... be torn off was to lose its life ; and it was so anxious to live that it might come with the turf into the cage of the captive lark . " No , let it stay ! " said the first boy , " it makes the turf so 46 NORMAL FOURTH READER .
... be torn off was to lose its life ; and it was so anxious to live that it might come with the turf into the cage of the captive lark . " No , let it stay ! " said the first boy , " it makes the turf so 46 NORMAL FOURTH READER .
第 50 頁
... live , For all their Paris and Rome ; These hills for the city's stifled air , And big hotels and bustle and glare ; Land all houses and roads all stones , That deafen your ears and batter your bones ! Would you , old Bay ? Would you ...
... live , For all their Paris and Rome ; These hills for the city's stifled air , And big hotels and bustle and glare ; Land all houses and roads all stones , That deafen your ears and batter your bones ! Would you , old Bay ? Would you ...
第 51 頁
... lives ! The town is a perfect Babylon To a quiet chap , " says Farmer John . " You see , old Bay , You see , old Gray , I'm wiser than when I went away . 66 5. " I've found out this , " says Farmer John , That happiness is not bought ...
... lives ! The town is a perfect Babylon To a quiet chap , " says Farmer John . " You see , old Bay , You see , old Gray , I'm wiser than when I went away . 66 5. " I've found out this , " says Farmer John , That happiness is not bought ...
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Annabel Lee asked beautiful bird Bobolink breath brown thrush bush Buz-zee cage called cold cried daisy dark funeral dear dew-scented door Elihu Burritt EXERCISE eyes face father feet flower Fred friends Giles girl Give the meaning grass happy head heard heart horse innocent birds Johnny lady lark laugh lesson light little Bee little daisy Little Jerry lives look Lucy meant Memory Gems merry morning mother nest never night Norway rat old oaken bucket PHOEBE CARY poor pretty pussy racket and noise Robbie ROSE TERRY COOKE Rosy round says Farmer John sentences containing singing smile Snap snow soon Spider spider baby stood sure sweet tail tears tell thing thought tree Turko turtle warm wind wings wonderful wood Write words young
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第 336 頁 - But our love it was stronger by far than the love Of those who were older than we, Of many far wiser than we; And neither the angels in heaven above. Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee: For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful Annabel Lee...
第 334 頁 - It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee ; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me.
第 205 頁 - THE groves were God's first temples. Ere man learned To hew the shaft, and lay the architrave, And spread the roof above them — ere he framed The lofty vault, to gather and roll back The sound of anthems ; in the darkling wood, Amid the cool and silence, he knelt down, And offered to the Mightiest solemn thanks And supplication.
第 335 頁 - The angels, not half so happy in Heaven, Went envying her and me Yes! that was the reason (as all men know. In this kingdom by the sea) That the wind came out of the cloud by night. Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.
第 27 頁 - Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do you even so to them : for this is the Law and the Prophets.
第 335 頁 - And this was the reason that, long ago, In this kingdom by the sea, A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling My beautiful Annabel Lee, So that her highborn kinsmen came And bore her away from me, To shut her up in a sepulchre In this kingdom by the sea.
第 95 頁 - Alas, alas! how very soon this silly little Fly, Hearing his wily, flattering words, came slowly flitting by: With buzzing wings she hung aloft, then near and nearer drew, — Thinking only of her brilliant eyes, and green and purple hue; Thinking only of her crested head— poor foolish thing! At last, Up jumped the cunning Spider, and fiercely held her fast. He dragged her up his winding stair, into his dismal den Within his little parlor— but she ne'er came out again!
第 327 頁 - Soon shall thy arm, unconquered steam, afar Drag the slow barge or drive the rapid car ; Or, on wide-waving wings expanded, bear The flying chariot through the fields of air...
第 222 頁 - The purest and sweetest that nature can yield. How ardent I seized it, with hands that were glowing, And quick to the white-pebbled bottom it fell; Then soon, with the emblem of truth overflowing, And dripping with coolness, it rose from the well: The old oaken bucket, the iron-bound bucket, The moss-covered bucket arose from the well.
第 351 頁 - There, with its waving blade of green, The sea-flag streams through the silent water, And the crimson leaf of the dulse is seen To blush like a banner bathed in slaughter. There with a light and easy motion, The fan-coral sweeps through the clear deep sea; And the yellow and scarlet tufts of ocean Are bending, like corn on the upland lea.