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Poetry

... Bit the great heart of the elect of God, Speaks one sad word amid the tongue-bred i strife. ,.Bide here, and die upon the low earth's sod, l or hope to sEs, in this thy span of life. A. . L. SPEAK BOLDLY: Speak boldly, Freeman ! while to-day i The strife ...

Poetry

... the great heart of the elect of God, ti Speaks one sad word amid the tongue-bredl a strife. Bide here, and die upon the low earth's sod, Nor hope to iue, in this thy span of life. g A.LI.L. h SPEAK BOLDLY: iI Speak boldly, Freeman ! while to-day it The ...

HURRAH FOR KOSSUTH!

... was in the chair; and when Lord DUDLEY STUART sat down, I was called upon to speak, and no man was better received. The Hall was crowded ; but I told them that I could not speak long, as the thought of I9osSTUu would so rouse my blood that I should make ...

SOIREE AT EDINBURGH TO MR. G. J. HARNEY

... rising was received with great applause, le stated that the subject he was about to speak upon was the Fraternal Democrecy of Europe. lie would more particularly speak upon foreign politics and our duty towards the people of foreign nations. In years by ...

SOIREE AT EDINBURGH TO MR. G. J. HARNEY

... was received with great f applause. He stated that the subject he was about tj to speak upon was the Fraternal Democracy of c Europe. Ile would more particularly speak upon foreign polities and our duty towards the people of n foreign nations. In years ...

Poetry

... - TUIE PRESS. A million tongues are thine, and they are heard Speaking of hope to nations, in the prime Of Freedom's day, to hasten on the time ,When the wide world of spirit shall be stirred With higher aims than now-when man shall call Bach man his ...

SOIREE AT EDINBURGH TO MR. G. J. HARNEY

... was received with great tl applause. lie stated that the subject he was about t, to speak upon was tbe Fratersal Democracy of Europe. lie would more particularly speak upon 1oreign politios and our duty towards the people of n foreign nations. In years ...

TO THE VERITABLE CHARTISTS

... AyoR, who was in the chair, decided that I should not speak ; however, at the meeting before the dinner at the MAYOR'S house, where there was a large number of the working I olasi8es, I did speak, and was loudly cheered; And I.thsidyk' that: this will ...

TO THE VERITABLE CHARTISTS

... the MAYOB, who was in the chair, decided that I should not speak; however, at the meeting before the dinner at the MAYOR'S house, where there was a large number of the working classeS, I did speak, and was loudly cheered; and I think that this will prove ...

TO THE VERITABLE CHARTISTS

... the' MAlen, who was in the chair, decided that I should not speak ; however, at the meeting before the dinner at the MAYOR'S house, where there was a large number of the working classes, I did speak, and was loudly cheered; and I think that this will prove ...

Poetry

... Poland, Burope's brightest gem, defaced! Does povoerof kings, in plunderonly shine, To tell the world theyreiga bylaws divine? Speak out eaok page, istoric t wet vorld, And let the Uar est page be nowv unftirled i wipe offthe the IefiljeW spots,' and let there ...

Poetry

... Europe's brightest gem, defaced! Does power of kings, in plunder only shine, To tell the world they reign by laws divinee Speak out each page, historic of the world, And let the darkest page be now unfurled; Wipe off the the mildew spots, and let there ...