| Robert McLean Cumnock - Recitations - 1904 - 312 pages
...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 blue sky now turned more softly gray ; the great watch-stars shut up their holy eyes ; the east began to kindle. Faint streaks of purple soon blushed... | |
| Jenny H. Stickney - Readers - 1904 - 184 pages
...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 blue sky now turned more softly gray ; the great watch stars shut up their holy eyes ; the east began to kindle. Faint streaks of purple soon blushed... | |
| Charles Wesley Emerson - Elocution - 1905 - 138 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. 3. The blue sky now turned more softly gray ; the great watch-stars shut up their holy eyes;... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - Elocution - 1906 - 552 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. EDWARD EVERETT. 3. The circumstances now clearly in evidence spread out the whole scene before... | |
| Readers - 1906 - 334 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...shifted the scenery of the heavens; the glories of light dissolved into the glories of the dawn. The clue sky now turned more softly gray; the grĀ«"tt... | |
| P. Garrett - 1906 - 880 pages
...the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together ; but the bright constellations of the west aud north remained unchanged. Steadily the wondrous transfiguration...angels hidden from mortal eyes shifted the scenery >f the heavens; the glories of night dissolved into the glonrfs of the dawn. The blue sky now turned... | |
| M. A. Morse - 1909 - 132 pages
...and the dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages. Books are the true levders. 19. 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. The blue sky now turned more softly gray ; the great... | |
| Edwin Gordon Lawrence - Readers - 1911 - 376 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 blue sky now turned more softly gray; the great watch-stars shut up their holy eyes ; the east began to kindle. Faint streaks of purple soon blushed... | |
| Alice B. Macdonald - English language - 1911 - 630 pages
...chords. 12. A charred and wrinkled piece of womanhood. VII. SUNRISE. S TUDIES IN LITER A TURE. 1 37 transfiguration went on. Hands of angels, hidden from...glories of night dissolved into the glories of the dawn. STUDIES. (a) What do you think of when you see the word "timid"? (b) Explain the type involved in its... | |
| George Lansing Raymond, Post Wheeler - English language - 1911 - 236 pages
...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...of night dissolved into the glories of the dawn." Notice here the metrical similarity between several fragments. For instance, heween these: 1. Shed... | |
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