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POETRY

... Lord, oh speak ! thy servant bears: For I'm thy Servant, and B'll still be so: Speak words of Comfort in my willing Ears; And since my Tongue is in thy praises slow, And since that thino all Rhetorick exceeds, Speak thou in words, but let me speak in deeds ...

POETRY

... POETRY. SPEAK NOT HARSHLY. Speak not harshly: much of care Every hnunan heart must bear; Enough of shadows sadly play Aronnd the very sunniest way; Enough of sorrows darkly lie Veiled withiD the merriest eye. By the childhoods gushing tears By the griefs ...

POETRY

... The love I have for thee; For fate forbids my tongne should tell How dear thou art to me. II. Thou eanst not kosow, I cannot speak, The nogaish that I feel, By namrsing in my heart a love I never may reveal. IIn. For thoughl I've toiled to fix moy feet On ...

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... the serf to-day dare stand these Islemen of the West ? Speak ! from your bristling sides, ye ships, as Nelson spoke before- Speak ! whilst the world is waiting for your thunder burst of yore; Speak !r whilst your Islemen stand besides each hot and smoking ...

LITERATURE

... preliminaries to the d he art of speaking. His chief advice in regard to reading v e is that the reader should understand what the author A a means, and seek to give expression to the meaning. In ir A, regard tito speaking, his advice may he summarised as ...

POETRY

... the love we bore him, tl That we loved him long and well. Let it speak of kindliest nature, vI Of the large, yet subtle mind, Of a heart all overflowing With affection for his kind. J, Speak of honour-trust-and frankness, W Of a hand preventing need, pi ...

POETRY

... hut mock the gans of moon! The year is dying-let it die As lath its hopos,-in mockery I The year, the' doad, yet still inay speak: Yes, some bruisbd heart to break I The year will have its memories rare, Time will crust them o'er with care. Tho year hls ...

POETRY

... this mute eloquence to me App-aleth more by far, Than all the studied rhetoric Of those that human are. For I can sit and speak to theo, And dread no false reply, Nor any cynic questioning About the reason why. So childlike, too, in all thy ways, So trusting ...

FASHIONABLE MARRIAGES

... proprietor, who is as well known in Paris as in California, was married today to Don lerdinaud Colonna, Prince de Galatro. To speak by the card, the wedding (as the bridegroom himself remarked) has been going on for three days-the first being de- voted to ...

POETRY

... minister of subtle grae. ti She is th'heart o' th' world, and Heavon's choice; f t Aud God; throug her, fromt lefty heights speaks down, Bididinig ail breatures wforship and rejoice. ___ . _ ~~~~~~~w ...

POETRY

... yield ye even nowv- Speak but a single name- Salvation lies not but with Rome; Why die in raging flame? Then out spoke aged Latimer:- I tarry by the stake, Not trusting to my own weak heart, But for the Saviour's sake. n1ly speak of life or death to ...

POETRY

... yield ye even nowv- Speak but a single name- Salvation lies lnot-but with Rome; Why die in raging flame? Then out spoke aged Latimor:- I tarry by the stake Not trusting to my own weak heart, But for the Saviour's sake. Why speak of life or death to ...