The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth |
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Negro woman , who sittest pining in captivity , and weer est over thy sick child ;
though no one sees thee , God sce thee : though no one pities thee , God pities
thee . Raise th voice , forlorn and abandoned one ; call upon him from amid thy ...
Negro woman , who sittest pining in captivity , and weer est over thy sick child ;
though no one sees thee , God sce thee : though no one pities thee , God pities
thee . Raise th voice , forlorn and abandoned one ; call upon him from amid thy ...
Side 77
Perlaps the occasion of dispute ( which I have already forgotten ) will soon be no
more remembered by thee . Is not the whole land before thee ? Take then my
blessing and my embrace , and separate thyself from me . To thee is submitted
the ...
Perlaps the occasion of dispute ( which I have already forgotten ) will soon be no
more remembered by thee . Is not the whole land before thee ? Take then my
blessing and my embrace , and separate thyself from me . To thee is submitted
the ...
Side 78
until the evening , for thou art gray with years , and the heat overcometh thee . '
And the stranger left his staff at the door , and entered into the tent of Aram . And
he rested himself : and Aram set before him bread and cakes of fine meal baked
...
until the evening , for thou art gray with years , and the heat overcometh thee . '
And the stranger left his staff at the door , and entered into the tent of Aram . And
he rested himself : and Aram set before him bread and cakes of fine meal baked
...
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... sweeter than the incense of Persia offered to the sun ; yea , more delicious
than odours wasted from a field of Arabian spices , by the western gales . 3. Be
grateful to thy father , for he gave thee life ; and to thy mother , for she sustained
thee .
... sweeter than the incense of Persia offered to the sun ; yea , more delicious
than odours wasted from a field of Arabian spices , by the western gales . 3. Be
grateful to thy father , for he gave thee life ; and to thy mother , for she sustained
thee .
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Negro woman , who sittest pining in captivity , and weepest over thy sick child ,
though no one sees thee , God sees thee : though no one pities thee , God pities
thee . Raise thy voice , forlorn and abandoned one ; call upon him from amidst
thy ...
Negro woman , who sittest pining in captivity , and weepest over thy sick child ,
though no one sees thee , God sees thee : though no one pities thee , God pities
thee . Raise thy voice , forlorn and abandoned one ; call upon him from amidst
thy ...
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