The Quarterly Elocutionist, Том 3A. Randall-Diehl, 1877 |
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... souls in pain . If ever the wild storm rages , And our cry is lost in the sea , " Would God it were time for matins ... soul had been sung , When the bedesman had prayed , and the dead - bell rung , Late , late in a gloamin ' , when all ...
... souls in pain . If ever the wild storm rages , And our cry is lost in the sea , " Would God it were time for matins ... soul had been sung , When the bedesman had prayed , and the dead - bell rung , Late , late in a gloamin ' , when all ...
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In the rift of the rock He has sheltered my soul When at noonday the toilers grew faint in the heat ; Where the desert rolled far like a limitless scroll Cool waters leaped up at the touch of His feet . And the flowers that lay with ...
In the rift of the rock He has sheltered my soul When at noonday the toilers grew faint in the heat ; Where the desert rolled far like a limitless scroll Cool waters leaped up at the touch of His feet . And the flowers that lay with ...
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... task , and finish it , and den's de time to play ; For eben if de crap is good , de rain will spile de bolls , Unless you keep a - pickin ' in de garden of your souls . Keep a - plowin ' , and a - hoein HALF - WAY DOIN'S . 19.
... task , and finish it , and den's de time to play ; For eben if de crap is good , de rain will spile de bolls , Unless you keep a - pickin ' in de garden of your souls . Keep a - plowin ' , and a - hoein HALF - WAY DOIN'S . 19.
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... bare and broken heather , And the hard and trampled sod , Whence his angry soul ascended To the judgment - seat of God ! Winding - sheet we cannot give him ; Seek no 20 THE QUARTERLY ELOCUTIONIST . The Widow of Glencoe Aytoun.
... bare and broken heather , And the hard and trampled sod , Whence his angry soul ascended To the judgment - seat of God ! Winding - sheet we cannot give him ; Seek no 20 THE QUARTERLY ELOCUTIONIST . The Widow of Glencoe Aytoun.
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... little hand a tongue , When it stirs on my palm for the love of me ? Do I not know she is pretty and young ? Hath not my soul an eye to see ? VOL III . - 2 ' Tis pleasure to make one's bosom stir , To LANGLEY LANE . 25.
... little hand a tongue , When it stirs on my palm for the love of me ? Do I not know she is pretty and young ? Hath not my soul an eye to see ? VOL III . - 2 ' Tis pleasure to make one's bosom stir , To LANGLEY LANE . 25.
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Стр. 169 - Ah me! how quick the days are flitting? I mind me of a time that's gone, When here I'd sit, as now I'm sitting, In this same place — but not alone. A fair young form was nestled near me, A dear, dear face looked fondly up, And sweetly spoke and smiled to cheer me. — There's no one now to share my cup.
Стр. 114 - The next lot fell to the Nancy's mate, And a delicate dish he made; Then our appetite with the midshipmite We seven survivors stayed. "And then we murdered the bo'sun tight, And he much resembled pig; Then we wittled free, did the cook and me, On the crew of the captain's gig. "Then only the cook and me was left, And the delicate question, 'Which Of us two goes to the kettle?
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Стр. 110 - Heaven is not reached at a single bound ; But we build the ladder by which we rise From the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, And we mount to its summit round by round.
Стр. 123 - And a nice little boy had a nice cake of soap, Worthy of washing the hands of the Pope. One little boy more A napkin bore, Of the best white diaper, fringed with pink, And a Cardinal's Hat mark'd in "permanent ink.
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Стр. 123 - The great Lord Cardinal turns at the sight Of these nice little boys dress'd all in white : From his finger he draws His costly turquoise ; And, not thinking at all about little Jackdaws, Deposits it straight By the side of his plate, While the nice little boys on his Eminence wait ; Till, when...
Стр. 103 - The mist-like banners clasped the air. As clouds with clouds embrace. But, when the old cathedral bell Proclaimed the morning prayer, The white pavilions rose and fell, On the alarmed air. Down the broad valley fast and far The troubled army fled ; Up rose the glorious morning star, The ghastly host was dead.
Стр. 13 - The wood was sere, the moon i' the wane, The reek o' the cot hung over the plain, — Like a little wee cloud in the world its lane ; When the ingle lowed with an eiry leme, Late, late in the gloamin...