SPEAK BOLDLY!

... Prophet ! Let thy tongue Speak fearles, for thie Vords aro thiMs- Words that by 1ioruiilg stars wvere eug, And angels hflyhinoa in strains divine. t Speak bodidvi Poet ! LJt thy pen Be nerved with fire that may not die; t 'Speak for the rights of ?? rnels ...

SPEAK NO ILL

... SPEAK NO ILL. Speak not harshly of a neighbour, Even if you've seeming cause; Undervalue no one's labour; Be it friend's, or be it foe's. Cherish kind and noble feelings- Friendship is not all a name; Least said, aye, is soonest mended- Blacken not ...

SPEAK GENTLY

... SPEAK GENTLY. Spealk gentlv-it is better far To rule by love than fear - Speak gently-lct not harsh words mar The good wve might do hero. Speak gent!v-love doth E hisper low The hearts that true love binds; And gently friendship's accents flow, Affection's ...

THE ART OF SPEAKING

... ultimate In ill success. The moment they try to speak, all tlseir asfeelings, thoughts, facts, and purposes, either crowd to the tongue or fly altogether, and leave it d.utterly bankrupt of words. Those who can speak r asdo 'not often hring credit on the gift ...

SPEAK LOVINGLY OF WOMAN!

... SPEAK LOVINGLY OF WOMAN! BY Br rEDBIuLWCK EOROE LE;, t Speak lovingly of woman,- h Thc mother of our youth,- o The maiden of our after-time Id Array'd in garb of Truth: it A treasure richer than the gem il That ?? in foreign Iand,- c Afore beautiful than ...

SPEAK GENTLY TO THE ERRING

... SPEAK GENTLY TO THE ERRING. SPEAK gently to the erring- Ye know not all the power With which the dark temptation came In some unguarded hour: Ye may not know how earnestly They struggled, or how well, Until the hour of weakness came, And sadly thus they ...

SPEAK SOOTHING WORDS AND KIND

... SPEAK SOOTHING WORDS AND KIND. Speak soothing words and kind, Breathe tender tones and dear To the afflicted mind, In Sorrow's languid ear: Help sufferhig man across Life's tott'ring bridge of sighs Count all things else mere dross, But gain the heavenly ...

SPEAK A GOOD WORD, OR SAY NOTHING AT ALL

... SPEAK A GOOD WORD, OR SAY NOTHING AT ALL. There's a species of slander abroad in the world, Against a good neighbour, oh! frequently hurl'd, Not always with nmalico, with envy, or spite, Yet fatal to friendship, good feeling, and right. Remember-and fail ...

POETRY

... POETRY. SPEAK GENTLY. Spead gently! Itisbetterfar To role by love than fear- Speak gently-let not harsh words mar The good we might do here I Speak gently !-Love doth whisper low The vows that true hearts bind; And gently Friendahif accents dowv; Afrection ...

Poetry

... true, or hence to darknes flee. Speak boldly, Prophet! Let the fire Of Heaven come down on altars curst. Where Baal priests and seers conspire To pay their bloody homage first. Be true, 0 Prophet! Let thy tongue Speak fearless, for the words are thine; ...

Selected Poetry

... RINDNESS-A PARAPHRASE. SPEAK kindly to thv brother man! He may havc griefs thou canst not see, Deep sorrow dwelling in his heart, And many a bitter care mav be Gnawing the very strings that give Vitality to all that live. Speak kindly to thy brother man ...

RHUDDLAN

... he concluded by reciting the follow- ing appropriate lines- Speak gently! it is better far To rule by love than fear; Speak gentlye let not harsh words mar at The good we might do here. IC Speak gently ! love doth whisper low The vows that true hearts bind; ...