| John Scott Clark - English language - 1886 - 388 pages
...intense blue of the sky began to soften; the smaller stars, like little children, went first to rest. Hands of angels, hidden from mortal eyes, shifted the scenery of the heavens; the glories of the night dissolved into the glories of the dawn." — " Sunrise," Edward Everett. POETRY PROPER —... | |
| A.S. Barnes & Co - English language - 1887 - 166 pages
...to rest ; the sister beams of the Pleiades scon melted together ; but the bright constellations of the west and north remained unchanged. Steadily the...shifted the scenery of the heavens ; the glories of the night dissolved into the glories of the dawn. The blue sky now turned more softly gray ; the great... | |
| Gordon Augustus Southworth, Farley Brewer Goddard - English language - 1887 - 414 pages
...Bring down, O lowland river, The joy of the hills to the waiting sea. 34. Hands of angels, unseen by mortal eyes, shifted the scenery of the heavens ;...glories of night dissolved into the glories of the dawn. CHAPTER VII. NOUNS. REVIEW EXERC.SE. I40. 1. What is a noun? 2. if a word stands as subject of a sentence,... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - Readers - 1888 - 456 pages
...north remained unchanged. Steadily the wondrous transfiguration went on. Hands of angels, hid« den from mortal eyes, shifted the scenery of the heavens...dissolved into the glories of the dawn. The blue sky now tumed more softly gray; the great watchstars shut up their holy eyes ; the east began to kindle. Faint... | |
| Virginia Waddy - English language - 1889 - 432 pages
...6. Great'men are measured by their character. 7. The sweet song of the birds delighted his ears. 8. Hands of angels hidden from mortal eyes, shifted the scenery of the heavens. 9. Neglect of duty often produces unhappiness. 10. What evil has smitten the pinnace? 11. The Norman... | |
| Virginia Waddy - English language - 1889 - 432 pages
...6. Great men are measured by their character. 7. The sweet song of the birds delighted his ears. 8. Hands of angels hidden from mortal eyes, shifted the scenery of the heavens. 9. Neglect of duty often produces unhappiness. 10. What evil has smitten the pinnace? 11. The Norman... | |
| Mrs. Grace Townsend - English poetry - 1890 - 640 pages
...first to rest; the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together; but the bright constellations of the west and north remained unchanged. Steadily the...the glories of night dissolved into the glories of dawn. The blue sky now turned more softly gray; the great watchstars shut up their holy eyes; the east... | |
| Charles Northend - Maxims - 1890 - 224 pages
...bright constellations of the west and north remained unchanged. Steadily the wondrous transfigurations went on. Hands of angels, hidden from mortal eyes,...scenery of the heavens; the glories of night dissolved in the glories of the dawn. The blue sky now turned more softly gray; the great watch-stars shut up... | |
| Grace Townsend - English poetry - 1891 - 570 pages
...first to rest; the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together; but the bright constellations of the west and north remained unchanged. Steadily the...the glories of night dissolved into the glories of dawn. The blue sky now turned more softly gray; the great watchstars shut up their holy eyes; the east... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - Readers - 1892 - 416 pages
...first to rest; the sister-beams of the Pleiades soon melted together; but the bright constellations of the west and north remained unchanged. Steadily the...the glories of night dissolved into the glories of dawn. 6. The blue sky now turned more softly gray; the great watch-stars shut up their holy eyes ;... | |
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