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POETRY

... G. LEE. Speak gently to the erring- Ye know not all the power wilth which the dark temptation came In some ucgarded hour; not know how earnestly Yeyey struggled, or how well, Utii the hour of weakness came, And sadly thus they fell I Speak kindly of ...

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... Tha' rickst aicea b' mved, When Su' rains so drirc All Yeth rsewe, For ti' whorld, vl l JAmEs BowKER. SPEAK TE ?? pEAK IT PLAIN. TitUTH, AN Speak the tmth-, w calls ru pit Truth to Justice loU( y iciat, And Old .sie buck repeals t (Mall may rr, but wal ...

POETRY

... Whose heart may prove true to the end. We none of us know one another, And oft into error we fall; Then let us speak well of our brother, Or speak not about him at all. A smile or a sigh may awaken Suspicion most false and undue: And thus our belief may be ...

POETRY

... Ago is wisdom :-ThikioTm Spea'k in rime ! don't lingcr, pausing on the brink; Be your purpose worthy-utter what you think. sometimes a word Nvill saive, thon sileuce is a crime- The best tboughts lack atuse k ept secret :-Speak in Time! Act in Time I reflect ...

POETRY

... I sing of good fellows W bo bold to their word, Who are trite as the sabre, And fast as the cord; Who think what they speak, Speak not what they think; Who are honest and candid, And from slander will shrink Who from lying or trembling, Or shiftivg are ...

POETRY

... us not with thee away. reins of cbaouot To mean wisely, is better than to speak eloquently. A merit that is worthy of praises, may be spoiled by praises. To be reserved in speaking, is the seal of the capacity.- Gracin. There is a time when nothing a time ...

Poetry

... of leading an To the throne of God some wandering son I Hast thou witnessed the angels' bright employ I Then uiayest thou speak of a mother's joy. There is not a grand inspiring thought, There is not a truth by wisdom taught; There is not a feeling fine ...

Pickings from Punch

... WonestcgnlsedadstartugobJctsof ?? . ; GosoMrNsLAaoA or- PLai9_The commeaplece-man speaks like thea ltitude; baithe panwhojisabove tie4ommonj, makes the multitude speak like him.. Th9 Stdy.,(f. the Fashlons is the only ?? ftafinyy- oms-.-r4t; .msUtpUSand ...

Poetry

... world l 'Tisa mournful tone To the spirit whom sorrow rendeth - When the drooping willow, the cypress moan Beads over, anL speaks, to the soul that's alone, Of a form that has fled, of a heart forsaken, Of an eye that will never on earth awaken; Earth ...

POETRY

... and lynx, Just looks like a diamond in cotton. Her cheeks red as rose-(wve won't speak of her nose)_ Oh!I beauty's a delicate thing: Of a rose on the cheek any poet may speak, But of a rose on the nose we can't sing. But never did I in a sleigh hear a sigh ...

Pickings from Punch

... aleqa 1.-Hit one of your own size, Charity. Whene'er I take my walks abroad, How many poor see; And 'cos I never speaks to them, They never speaks to me. If ?? breeds contempt. The Train. 'Tis the voice of the sluggard, I hear him complain, You have woke me ...

POETRY

... matter where or why; .And both as heedless whether listeners rude Decry our music in some bitter mood, or kindlier temper'd speak approvingly; Still 51 sing on as wte are wont to do with the beet powers we have, and aye content, ,i'outh day succeedin g ...