Verse and Prose for Beginners in Reading: Selected from English and American Literature
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Charles Stuart Calverley
p. vCONTENTS. Page Visions 1 Gemini and Virgo 6 “There Stands a City” 14 Striking 18 Voices of the Night 21 Line
Robert Chambers
CONTENTS. PAGE The Bodies of Space—Their arrangements and formation 1 Constituent materials of the Earth and of the other Bodies of Space 27 T
Harriet Annie Wilkins
A Masonic Poem. by Harriett Annie Wilkins. Dedicated, by permission To Daniel Spry, Esq. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge, A.F. & A.M. Of Canada. Prefa
Felicia Buttz Clark
I. A CONFESSION OF FAITH. The Circus in Rome was thronged with an enormous crowd of persons on a day in June, about two thousand years ago. One hundred thousand men and wom
George Meredith
CHAPTER XV AMMIANI THROUGH THE MIDNIGHT Ammiani hurried Vittoria out of the street to make safety sure. 'Home,' she said, ashamed of her excitement, and not daring to speak
George Meredith
CHAPTER XXI THE THIRD ACT The libretto of the Third Act was steeped in the sentiment of Young Italy. I wish that I could pipe to your mind's hearing any notion of the fine
George Meredith
CHAPTER XXVII A NEW ORDEAL The old city of Meran faces Southward to the yellow hills of Italy, across a broad vale, between two mountain-walls and torrent-waters. With one
George Meredith
CHAPTER XXX EPISODES OF THE REVOLT AND THE WAR THE FIVE DAYS OF MILAN The same hand which brought Rinaldo's letter to his brother delivered a message from Barto Rizzo, bi
George Meredith
CHAPTER XXXIV EPISODES OF THE REVOLT AND THE WAR THE DEEDS OF BARTO RIZZO—THE MEETING AT ROVEREDO At Schio there was no medical attendance to be obtained for Count Karl,
William John Locke
Chapter I The Brothers "Dick," said Viviette, "ought to go about in skins like a primitive man." Katherine Holroyd looked up from her needlework. She was a gentle, fair-haired
Richard Hakluyt Editor
INTRODUCTION. Thirty-five years ago I made a voyage to the Arctic Seas in what Chaucer calls A little bote No bigger than a mannë’s thought; it was a Phantom Ship that
Samuel de Champlain Translator
CHAMPLAIN'S VOYAGES. [Illustration: Champlain (Samuel De) d'après un portrait gravé par Moncornet] VOYAGES OF SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN. TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH By CH
Samuel de Champlain Translator
PREFACE. Champlain's edition of 1613 contains, in connection with the preliminary matter, two pieces of poetry, one signed L'ANGE, Paris, the other MOTIN. They were contribute
Samuel de Champlain Translator
PREFACE The present volume completes the work proposed by the Prince Society of a translation into English of the VOYAGES OF CHAMPLAIN. It includes the journals issued in 1604
Major Richardson
John Richardson CHAPTER I. It was on the evening of that day, so fertile in melancholy incident, to which our first volume has been devoted, that the d
Margaret Turnbull
ILLUSTRATIONS A ZOBZEE ON THE BRIDGE HE JUMPED OUT AND TOOK A ROPE AND PULLED THE BOAT CLOSE SHE WASHED AND I DRIED HE TURNED AND WENT INTO THE WHITE STONE HOUSE
John Burroughs
VOLUME I PREFACE TO FIRST EDITION This is mainly a book about the Birds, or more properly an invitation to the study of Ornithology, and the purpose of the autho
Friedrich Schiller
By Friedrich Schiller Translated by James Churchill. The Camp of Wallenstein is an introduction to the celebrated tragedy of th
Jr. Horatio Alger
By Horatio Alger, Jr. Author of “Facing the World,” “Hector's Inheritance," “Helping Himself,” “Jack's Ward,” Etc., Etc., CONT
Izaak Walton Editor
CONTENTS. 1633. I. An Elegie upon Dr. Donne. 1635. II. Lines on a Portrait of Donne. 1638. III. Commendatory Verses prefixed to The Merchants Mappe of
Charles Waterton
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION I offer this book of "Wanderings" with a hesitating hand. It has little merit, and must make its way through the world as well as it can. It will
George McKinnon Wrong Editor
By George M. Wrong A Chronicle of the War of Independence Volume 12 of the Chronicles of America Series ∴ Allen Johnson, Editor Assistant Editors
Alfred Noyes
PREFATORY NOTE This volume, while it is complete in itself, is also the first of a trilogy, the scope of which is suggested in the prologue. The story of scientific discovery