The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces from the Best English Writers ...: To which is Prefixed an Essay on ElocutionWilson, 1812 - 384 頁 |
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... trembling grove confess'd its fright , The wood - nymphs started at the sight ; The Muses drop the learned lyre , And to their inmost shades retire . Howe'er the youth , with forward air , Bows to the sage , and mounts the car : The ...
... trembling grove confess'd its fright , The wood - nymphs started at the sight ; The Muses drop the learned lyre , And to their inmost shades retire . Howe'er the youth , with forward air , Bows to the sage , and mounts the car : The ...
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... trembling steps : Her aged mother's door : He's gone , she cried , and I must see That angel face no more ! I feel , I feel this breaking heart Beat high against my side : From her white arm down sunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd ...
... trembling steps : Her aged mother's door : He's gone , she cried , and I must see That angel face no more ! I feel , I feel this breaking heart Beat high against my side : From her white arm down sunk her head , She shiver'd , sigh'd ...
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... trembling haste , Ten thousand kisses gave . He strove to speak ; Nor words he found ; he clasp'd her in his arms ; He sigh'd , he swoon'd , look'd up , and died away . One grave contains this hapless , faithful pair ; And still the ...
... trembling haste , Ten thousand kisses gave . He strove to speak ; Nor words he found ; he clasp'd her in his arms ; He sigh'd , he swoon'd , look'd up , and died away . One grave contains this hapless , faithful pair ; And still the ...
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... trembling coward , who forsook his master . Journeying with this intent , I pass'd these towers , And , heaven - directed , came this day to do The happy deed that gilds my humble name . HOME .. CHAPTER XIX . OTHELLO'S APOLOGY . Most ...
... trembling coward , who forsook his master . Journeying with this intent , I pass'd these towers , And , heaven - directed , came this day to do The happy deed that gilds my humble name . HOME .. CHAPTER XIX . OTHELLO'S APOLOGY . Most ...
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... trembling round . Yet more I boldly raise my voice on high , And in the shade on dear Creusa cry ; Call on her naine a thousand times in vain , But still repeat the darling name again . VIRGIL'S ENEID . CHAPTER XXI . THE PARTING OF ...
... trembling round . Yet more I boldly raise my voice on high , And in the shade on dear Creusa cry ; Call on her naine a thousand times in vain , But still repeat the darling name again . VIRGIL'S ENEID . CHAPTER XXI . THE PARTING OF ...
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