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" CHILD of mortality, whence comest thou? why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eyes red with weeping? I have seen the rose in its beauty; it spread its leaves to the morning sun — I returned, it was dying... "
Hymns in prose for children, by the author of Lessons for children. By the ... - Page 94
by Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1820
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Hymns in prose for children, by the author of Lessons for children

Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1814 - 214 pages
...mortality, whence comest thou? why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eyes red with weeping? I have seen the rose in its beauty; it spread its leaves to the morning sun — I returned, it was dyiq [ "7 ] upon its stalk; the grace of the form of it was gone; its loveliness was vanished iway;...
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Hymns in prose for children, by the author of Lessons for children. By mrs ...

Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1819 - 66 pages
...Mortality, whence comest thon ? why is thy countenance sad ? and why are thine eyes red with weeping. I have seen the rose in its beauty ! it spread its...stately tree grew on the plain ; its branches were covered with verdure ; its boughs spread wide, and made a. goodly shadow ; the trunk was like a strong...
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The Miscellany,or Evening's Occupation for the Youthful Peasantry of Ireland

1819 - 186 pages
...mortality, whence comest thou? why is thy countenance sad, and why are thy eyes red with weeping? — I have seen the rose in its beauty ; it spread its...to the morning sun. I returned: it was dying' upon it; stalk ; the grace of the form of it was gone : its loveliness was vanished away : its leaves wort...
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The Juvenile Mentor, Or Select Readings: Being American School Class Book No ...

Albert Picket - American literature - 1820 - 314 pages
...mortality, whence comest tho» ? why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eye» red with weeping ? I have seen the rose in its beauty ; it spread its...of it was gone ; its loveliness was vanished away ; its leaved were scattered on the ground, and no one gathered them again. 2. A stately tree grew on...
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Lessons for Children: In Four Parts. And Hymns in Prose

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Children - 1823 - 232 pages
...mortality, whence comest thou ? Why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eyes red with weeping ? I have seen the rose in its beauty ; it spread its...stately tree grew on the plain ; its branches were covered r* with verdure ; its boughs spread wide, and made a goodly shadow ; the trunk was like a strong...
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The Juvenile Mentor; Or, Select Readings ...

Albert Picket - 1825 - 272 pages
...mortality, whence comest thou ? why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eyes red with weeping : I have seen the rose in its beauty ; it spread its...morning sun. I returned : it was dying upon its stalk ; tltf grace of the form of it was gone ; its loveliness was vanished away ; its leaves were scattered...
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Introduction to the English Reader, Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1826 - 164 pages
...mortality, whence comest thou 1 why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eyes red with weeping 7 I have seen the rose in its beauty ; it spread its...it was gone : its loveliness was vanished • away : its leaves were scattered on the ground, and no one gathered them again. 2. A stately tree grew on....
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The Primary Class Book: A Selection of Easy Lessons in Reading, for the ...

Thomas J. Lee - Readers - 1827 - 196 pages
...mortality, whence comest them ? why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eyes red with weeping ? I have seen the rose in its beauty ; it spread its leaves to the morning sun. 2. I returned : it was dying upon its stalk ; the grace of the form of it was gone^ its loveliness...
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Hymns in Prose for Children

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - Animals - 1828 - 98 pages
...mortality, whence comest thou ? why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eyes red with weeping? I have seen the rose in its beauty ; it spread its leaves to the morning sun-rI returned, it was dying upon its stalk; the grace of the form of it was gone ; its loveliness...
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Introduction to the English Reader, Or A Selection of Pieces: In Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - 1831 - 180 pages
...mortality, whence comest thou? why is thy countenance sad, and why are thine eyes red with weeping ? I have seen the rose in its beauty ; it spread its...of it was gone : its loveliness was vanished away : its leaves were scattered on the ground, and no one gathered them again'. 2. A stately tree grew...
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