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" There is no sound of a number of voices, or of children at play, or of the trampling of busy feet, and of people hurrying to and fro. The smith's hammer is not heard upon the anvil ; nor the harsh saw of the carpenter. All men are stretched on their quiet... "
Hymns in Prose for Children - Page 15
by Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1828 - 79 pages
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The Bee: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Volume 2

James Anderson - 1791 - 416 pages
...upon their foft fleeces, and their loud bleating is no more heard among the hills. " There is no found of a number of voices, or of children at play, or the trampling of bufy feet, and of people hurrying to and fro. " The ftnith's hammer is not heard upon the anvil j nor...
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An American Spelling Book: Designed for the Use of Our Common Schools ... in ...

1802 - 152 pages
...upon their foft fleeces, and their loud bleating is no more heard amongft the hills. There is no found of a number of voices, or of children at play, or the trampling of bufy feet, and of people hurrying to and fro. The fmith's hammer is not heard upon the anvil; nor the...
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Introduction to the English Reader; Or, A Selection of Pieces in Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - 1814 - 234 pages
...have done their work, and they lie close in their waxen cells. The shcep rest upon their soft flceces, and their loud bleating is no more heard amongst the...voices, or of children at play, or the trampling of busy fcet, and of people hurrying to and fro. The smith's hammer is not heard upon the anvil; nor the harsh...
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Hymns in prose for children, by the author of Lessons for children. By mrs ...

Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1819 - 66 pages
...their waxen cells. The sheep rest upon their soft fleeces, and their lond bleating is no more beard amongst the hills. There is no sound of a number of...children at play, or the trampling of busy feet, and people hurrying to and fro. The smith's hammer is not heard upon the anvil ; nor the harsh saw of the...
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The Miscellany,or Evening's Occupation for the Youthful Peasantry of Ireland

1819 - 186 pages
...amongst the honied woodbines; they have done their work, and t hey lie close in their waxen cells. The sheep rest upon their soft •fleeces, and their...no more heard amongst the hills. There is no sound ef a number of voices, or of children at play, or the trampling of busy feet, and of people hurrying...
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Hymns in prose for children, by the author of Lessons for children. By the ...

Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1820 - 128 pages
...among II MH^BH the honeyed woodbines ; they have done their work, and lie close in their waxen cells. The sheep rest upon their soft fleeces, and their...children at play, or the trampling of busy feet, and of njfcgople hurrying to and fro. The smith's hammer is not heard upon the anvil ; nor the harsh saw of...
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Lessons for Children: In Four Parts. And Hymns in Prose

Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1823 - 232 pages
...or amongst the honied woodbines : they have done their work, and lie close in their waxen cells. / The sheep rest upon their soft fleeces, and their...heard amongst the hills. There is no sound of a number «f voices, or of children at play, or the trampling of busy feet, and of people hurrying to and fro....
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Hymns in prose for children, by the author of Lessons for children. By the ...

Anna Laetitia Barbauld - 1824 - 156 pages
...or 33 among the honeyed woodbines j'they have done their work, and lie close in their waxen cells. The sheep rest upon their soft fleeces, and their...a number of voices, or of children at play, or the 34 trampling of busy feet, and of people hurrying to and fro. The smith's hammer is not heard upon...
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A Spelling Book: Containing Exercises in Orthography, Pronunciation, and Reading

William Bolles - 1828 - 164 pages
...the hive, or amongthe sweet flowers. They have done their work, and lie close iu. their waxen cells. The sheep rest upon their soft fleeces ; and- their loud bleating, is no more heard among the hills. There is no sound of voices, or of children at play ; no trampling of busy feet,,...
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Introduction to the English Reader, Or A Selection of Pieces: In Prose and ...

Lindley Murray - 1835 - 180 pages
...amongst the honeyed woodbines ; they have done their work, and they lie close in their waxen cells. 2. The sheep rest upon their soft fleeces, and their...play, or the trampling of busy feet, and of people hurryiiig to and fro. The smith's hammer is not heard upon the anvil ; nor the harsh saw of the carpenter....
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