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The Cyr Readers: Book 8
Arranged by grades

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THE
Cyr Readers

 

ARRANGED BY GRADES

BY
ELLEN M. CYR

BOOK   EIGHT

BOSTON, U.S.A.
GINN & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS
The Athenæum Press
1901

 

Copyright, 1899, 1901
By GINN & COMPANY

——
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

 

TO

MY LITTLE SON

Ruel Stevenson Smith

 

 

PREFACE.

THE appreciative reading of a piece of good literature is an experience far reaching in its influence. There is a delight in following a great author as he reveals the treasure of his thought or presents to the imagination the beauty which he beholds and interprets.

The study of literature assists one to enjoy these experiences and profit by them.

Among the countless books which have been written are a few which have been chosen by all mankind. They stand the test of time and change; for they are the outcome of those giant souls, who were not limited by time nor space and who seemed to gaze with far-seeing eyes into eternity.

A large proportion of the pupils in our grammar schools would never read these classics, if their interest in them were not awakened in the schoolroom.

Many of these books are represented in this series, for this has been the end constantly in view. The names of the world’s greatest writers and their faces have become familiar to the child, so that he is now able to take down from the shelves the writings of many great men, and giving his imagination to the author’s leading, be transported into any region or age, and experience joys and sorrows outside of his own life.

I acknowledge my indebtedness to Dr. Edward Everett Hale and Little, Brown & Co., for extract from “The Man without a Country”; also to Messrs. Elliot & Frye, London, for use of a copyright photograph of Carlyle.

ELLEN M. CYR.

CONTENTS.

  PAGE
A Mysterious Visitor. Thomas Carlyle 2
A Scene from William Tell. Sheridan Knowles 8
Address to the Survivors of the Battle of Bunker Hill. Daniel Webster 17
The American Union. Daniel Webster 21
Recessional. Rudyard Kipling 23
William Hickling Prescott. 26
Storming the Fortress. William Hickling Prescott 31
A Country Sunday. Joseph Addison 38
The King of Glory 43
The Man without a Country. Edward Everett Hale 44
Love of Country. Sir Walter Scott 55
The Heroine of Nancy 55

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