Reading and Literature, Livro 1World Book Company, 1927 Selections from English and American literature are accompanied by explanatory notes and study questions. |
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... Miles Standish Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 339 James Fenimore Cooper 360 Francis Parkman 373 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 381 Mark Twain 386 Mark Twain 394 Columbus Columbus Concord Hymn Liberty or Death Old Ironsides The Star - Spangled ...
... Miles Standish Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 339 James Fenimore Cooper 360 Francis Parkman 373 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 381 Mark Twain 386 Mark Twain 394 Columbus Columbus Concord Hymn Liberty or Death Old Ironsides The Star - Spangled ...
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... miles off , at Ware . So like an arrow swift he flew , Shot by an archer strong ; So did he fly - which brings me to The middle of my song . Away went Gilpin , out of breath , And sore against his will , Till , at his friend the ...
... miles off , at Ware . So like an arrow swift he flew , Shot by an archer strong ; So did he fly - which brings me to The middle of my song . Away went Gilpin , out of breath , And sore against his will , Till , at his friend the ...
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... miles an hour . 1. " The author's object in this work was to place before the reader a constant succession of characters and incidents ; to paint them in as vivid colors as he could command ; and to render them at the same time ...
... miles an hour . 1. " The author's object in this work was to place before the reader a constant succession of characters and incidents ; to paint them in as vivid colors as he could command ; and to render them at the same time ...
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... deliver her unto thee ? " " I have no money , " then quoth the young man , " No ready gold nor fee , But I will swear upon a book Thy true servant for to be . " " How many miles is it to thy true love 64 Legend and Adventure.
... deliver her unto thee ? " " I have no money , " then quoth the young man , " No ready gold nor fee , But I will swear upon a book Thy true servant for to be . " " How many miles is it to thy true love 64 Legend and Adventure.
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Melvin Everett Haggerty. " How many miles is it to thy true love ? Come tell me without any guile : " " By the faith of my body , " then said the young man , " It is but five little mile . " Then Robin he hasted over the plain , He did ...
Melvin Everett Haggerty. " How many miles is it to thy true love ? Come tell me without any guile : " " By the faith of my body , " then said the young man , " It is but five little mile . " Then Robin he hasted over the plain , He did ...
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