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Independent Fifth Reader: Containing a Practical Treatise on Elocution ... - Page 309
by James Madison Watson - 1876 - 336 pages
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The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 5

Ireland - 1855 - 1416 pages
...\Vith measured beat, :md slow, Like a sexton ringing the Tillage bell, When the evening sun Is low. And children coming home from school Look in at the open door ; They love to see the iiaininy forge, And hear the bellows roar. And aitch the burning sparks that fly Like chatt'fiotn a...
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The Irish quarterly review, Volume 5

1855 - 1428 pages
...W^th measured beat, find slow, Like n sexton ringing the village bell, When the evening sun Is low. And children coming home from school Look in at the open door ; They love to sec the flaming forge, Ami hear the bellows roar, And catch the burning sparks that fly Like chafl'fiom...
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A Handbook of Anglo-Saxon Rootwords ...: By a Literary Association

English language - 1855 - 172 pages
...in the family of Lamech. " Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow; You can hear him swing his heavy sledge With measured beat and slow." LONGFELLOW Repeat what is said. SMITHING, a striking; the practice of .GOLD, bright yellow; a bright...
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The Poetical Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. With Prefatory Notice ...

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 568 pages
...face, For he owes not any man. Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow ; You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, With measured beat and slow, And children coming home from school Look in at the open door ; They love to see the naming forge,...
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Homes of American Statesmen: With Anecdotical, Personal, and Descriptive ...

Historic buildings - 1855 - 586 pages
...face For he owes not any man. " Week in, week out^ from morn to night, Tou can hear his bellows blow ; You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, With measured beat and elow, Like a sexton ringing the Tillage bell, When the evening sun is low. " And children coming home...
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Second (-Fourth) reading book. Scriptural and miscellaneous ..., Volume 4

Reading book - 1856 - 352 pages
...For he owes not any man.* Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow ; You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, With measured...ringing the village bell When the evening sun is low. And children coming home from school Look in at the open door ; They love to see the flaming forge,...
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The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the Seasons and ...

Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 574 pages
...face, For ho owes not any man. Week in, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow ; You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, With measured...ringing the village bell, When the evening sun is low. And children coming homo from school Look in at the open door ; They love to see the flaming forge,...
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The Gift Book of Gems

American poetry - 1856 - 352 pages
...he owes not any man. . Week in and week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow ; You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, With measured...ringing the village bell, When the evening sun is low. And children coming home from school Look in at the open door ; They love to see the flaming forge,...
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The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the Seasons and ...

Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 578 pages
...owes not any man. Week in, week out, from morn till night, You ean hear his bellows blow ; You ean And ehildren eoming heme from seheol Look in at the open door ; They love to see the flaming forge,...
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Select specimens of English poetry

Edward Hughes - 1856 - 474 pages
..., With measured heat and slow, Like a sexton ringing the village hell, When the evening sun is low. And children coming home from school Look in at the...; They love to see the flaming forge, And hear the hellows roar, And catch the hurning sparks that fly Like chalf from a thrashing floor. He goes on Sunday...
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