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SPEAK KINDLY

... SPEAK NINDLY. Sneak kindly to thyv fellow manl, Npho droops froml Veight of w;oe I th inks beneath deep sorrow's ban. Wvith ain s thou canst not know is Oh I klifdiY speak, for deadly grief fto Isgaigat his heart; t It mav be thine to give reliTf, it ...

[ill] SPEAK NOT TRACE KOT

... --l e 91 ipitt . I - b . .P4 . _ (risoM CES 01' LORD BYROAe) & speak iEt. 4AJ~osqt. beathe nqt thy name, 'l'hcre is ?? were guilt in the flume ut the tear w~hichs now burns on my cheek may hipart The dej, ebougtit that dwells in that silence of heart ...

Lord Sidmouth at the Close Life.—'' he said, when speaking of the war* in which Englana been engaged during his

... Lord Sidmouth at the Close Life.—'' he said, when speaking of the war* in which Englana been engaged during his time— I used to think sufferings of war lost in its glory; now I consider glory lost in its sufferings. one's feelings change Life Lord Sidmmth ...

Sunday's Journal des DebaU speaks with a milder tone upon the Swiss question. In this change its conduct ..

... Sunday's Journal des DebaU speaks with a milder tone upon the Swiss question. In this change its conduct resembles that of the limes, which has given over thundering for the Sonderbund to discover that '.he victorious party of Swiss comprise a threat ...

Poetry

... -~7 I SPEAK GENTLY. Speak gently !-It iQ better Sas To rule by tove than fear. Speak gently I-let not harsh words muar The good we might do here I Speak gently I-Love doth avhisper low The vows that true hearts bind: Ands gently Friendsh!p'g accents flow ...

POETRY

... I'll speak of them no more. Near thee, I do remember me, Exalting rival worth, Of works of art I spoke to thee- Of deathless famne the birth. Enriching France, were lavished here The gems of many a store. Oh ! reassure thyself, my dear- I'll speak of thiem ...

THE CORONATION DAY

... DAY'. The Queen ! the Queen ! Goed save the Queen ! ?? through the joyious scene. .No sound is hesrd, no object teen, ?? speaks of lose to England's Queen. vrhis day, the nation'shope and pride, She passes like its blooming bride. :the joy that ?? each ...

POETRY

... : ; - O ,ET , 4 Speak gently, it is betterfr f ?? iri a To rule by Irlo) than fear.. Speak gently: let no harsh words mnar i.Vh 4,af ~r.hlegood ivm rildrbriej')r ,-n ,,str , 5; ?? fffhy.ietulfts lty UW*r r ?? .it ti; g en tly'1ffiendshtp~ &6d ...

Poetry

... Qsestioss. a k To speak, or not to speak ?-that is the question- Whether 'twere wiser on my part to suffer This odious Popish bill to pass the Lords, b Or make a noble stand against the measure, F And by opposing, crush it. To speak ?-To speak?- c And by that ...

Original

... For 1 scarce knowv a man who has 5o E llfILEt. NV St THE VOICE OF NITURE. LProm Lamarfina,] The winds a powerful languagc speak,. t In gentle gale or tempest bleak; d The thunder and the lightning dread; f The waves that rush o'er ocean's bed: ° The moon ...

POETRY, ORIGINAL AND SELECTED

... may feel, Thrillitig Iay spirit lone. Ye speak of hope and love, Bright as your hues acid vague as your perfume: Of chiaccg eful, fragile thoughts, that brightly movc illen's hearts atmidst their gloom. Ye speak of human life, Its mysterv-the beautiful ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... to give details of plot or of dialogue. To recount a plot in this play would be to invent a plot;- and to speak of its dialogue would be to speak of sen- timent without feeling, and jokes without wit. It was totally withdrawn. There can be no doubt of ...