Graded Poetry: Seventh Year
CONTENTS FIRST HALF YEAR Good Name _William Shakespeare_ From "Love's Labor's Lost". _William Shakespeare_ From "Richard II," Act II, Sc. I _William Shakespeare_ Jog on, Jog on _William Shakespeare_ The Downfall of Wolsey _William Shakespeare_ The Noble Nature _Ben Johnson_ Song on a May Morning _John Milton_ O God, our Help in Ages Past. _Isaac Watts_ The Diverting History of John Gilpin _William Cowper_ Bannockburn _Robert Burns_ My Heart's in the Highlands _Robert Burns_ The Solitary Reaper _William Wordsworth_ Sonnet _William Wordsworth_ "Soldier, Rest!" _Walter Scott_ Lochinvar _Walter Scott_ The Star-Spangled Banner _Francis Scott Key_
away out of the country.
Nearby, in the mountains, there was a great herd of swine feeding. The
devils, in one voice, said, Send us to those swine that we may enter
into them. Right away, Jesus gave them leave. The unclean spirits left
the man and entered into the swine. The herd ran violently down a steep
slope into the sea and drowned (there were about two thousand).
The swine tenders fled and told it in the city and in the country. The
people went out to see what was done. When they approached Jesus, they
saw the man that was possessed with the devil and had the legion,
sitting, clothed, and in his right mind. The people became fearful.
Those who saw it told the others how it befell the man who was
possessed, and also told about the swine. The people then begged Jesus
to leave their coasts.
When He returned to the boat, the man who had been possessed prayed
Jesus to let him stay with Him. Howbeit, Jesus suffered him not but
said, Go home to thy friends. Tell them the great things the Lord has
done for thee, and tell them He has had compassion on thee. Then the
man departed and began to tell all in Decapolis the great things Jesus
had done for him. Then all men did marvel.
After Jesus crossed again by boat to the other side, many people
gathered to Him. And, behold, there came one of the rulers of the
synagogue, Jairus by name. When he saw Jesus, he fell at His feet and
CONTENTS FIRST HALF YEAR Good Name _William Shakespeare_ From "Love's Labor's Lost". _William Shakespeare_ From "Richard II," Act II, Sc. I _William Shakespeare_ Jog on, Jog on _William Shakespeare_ The Downfall of Wolsey _William Shakespeare_ The Noble Nature _Ben Johnson_ Song on a May Morning _John Milton_ O God, our Help in Ages Past. _Isaac Watts_ The Diverting History of John Gilpin _William Cowper_ Bannockburn _Robert Burns_ My Heart's in the Highlands _Robert Burns_ The Solitary Reaper _William Wordsworth_ Sonnet _William Wordsworth_ "Soldier, Rest!" _Walter Scott_ Lochinvar _Walter Scott_ The Star-Spangled Banner _Francis Scott Key_