New National 2D-5th Reader

Charles Joseph Barnes

New National 2D-5th Reader
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sagwan Press
Country
Published
9 February 2018
Pages
394
ISBN
9781377181813

New National 2D-5th Reader

Charles Joseph Barnes

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1884 Excerpt: …banks; Puffing the birds, as they sat on the spray, Or the traveler grave on the king’s highway. It was not too nice to hustle the bags Of the beggar, and flutter his dirty rags. ‘Twas so bold that it feared not to play its joke With the doctor’s wig, and the gentleman’s cloak. Through the forest it roared, and cried gayly, Now You sturdy old oaks, I’ll make you bow! And it made them bow without more ado, Or it cracked their great branches through and through. Then it rushed like a monster o'er cottage and farm, Striking their inmates with sudden alarm; And they ran out like bees in a midsummer swarm. There were dames with their kerchiefs tied over their caps, To see if their poultry were free from mishaps; The turkeys they gobbled, the geese screamed aloud, And the hens crept to roost in a terrified crowd; There was raising of ladders, and logs laying on, Where the thatch from the roof threatened soon to be gone. But the wind had passed on, and had met in a lane With a school-boy, who panted and struggled in vain; For it tossed him, and whirled him, then passed, and he stood With his hat in a pool, and his shoe in the mud. Then away went the wind in its holiday glee, And now it was far on the billowy sea; And the lordly ships felt its powerful blow, And the little boats darted to and fro. But, lo! it was night, and it sunk to rest On the sea-birds’ rock in the gleaming west, Laughing to think, in its frolicsome fun, How little of mischief it really had done. Directions for Reading.–Let some pupil in the class state the manner in which the lesson should be read. Point out four lines that should be read more quietly than the rest of the lesson. Vary the reading by having parts of lesson read as a concert exercise. What effect has the repetition …

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