IF THOU BUT SPEAK

... IF THOU BUT SPEAK. If thou hut speak, the chattering brooklet, ever Wasting in idle gossip with the flo wers Tlle sweet long hours of .9unmier thit ?? never Come back to us-the long sweet hours- Forgets it- story to give thought to thine, Forgets all ...

IF THOU BUT SPEAK

... IF THOU BUT SPEAK. If thou but speak, the chattering brooklet, ever Wasting in idle goesip with the flowers The sweet long hours of sumnmer that can never Come back again to us-the long sweet hours- Forgets its story to gitve thought to thine, Forgets ...

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. THE CHKAFB3T FOOD KNOWN. 811,-Dr in kit popular work, speaking on diet, says cnsii* or ..

... LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. THE CHKAFB3T FOOD KNOWN. 811,-Dr in kit popular work, speaking on diet, says cnsii* or Indian meal very - nutritious, and the cheapest food known. Ia It preferred floor. I gate , t trial by a qusrter a stone at and found product ...

Poetry

... 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

... ?? AT THE BAR. Who speaks for this man ? From the great white Throne, Veiled in its roseate clouds the voice came forth ; Before it stood a parted soul alone, And rolling east, and west, and south, and north, The mighty aecents summoned quick and dead: ...

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 ...

Poet's Corner

... from Heaven to me, For it speaks of a soul that is there-' A soul that was born a chate treasure to be In a casket surpassingly fair; The soul of a wife, of a mother, who trod The paths of this world undefiled, And who speaks to me now, from the presence ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... much in the larguiiage itself as in the fact that speaking is not taught in a systematic matnner on scientific principles. People learn sinlging, but speaking is supposed to come by nature, and the speaking voice is therefore left to be formed by acci- dent ...

Mr. TOM TAYLOR and the DRAMA in LEEDS

... community. (Hear, hear.) And he said this in Leeds, knowing that he was speaking in the teeth ui the prejudice of a powerful and influential body among them; knowing that he was speaking in the presence of a Proprietor of the principal paper amongst them ...

Published: Sunday 13 July 1873
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1087 | Page: 4 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ENGLISH SUNDAY AT THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... English exhibitors at the Exhibition the religious observance of the Sunday. The effort made was to induce every English-speaking ex- hibitor to withdraw all attendance, abstain from aI ex- hibition, and to refuse to have anything to do with busi. ness ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... apologises for it, telling us that he has drunk so deep into' Bazlo and authors of his school that he has 4learned to speak as they speak and write as they wlite. We are sorry, if the author was dietrustf ul of his powers of original composition, that he ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... instance, cannot speak Welsh. Almost all its technical terms have no equivalents in the langu- age of the Principality. Suppose anyone was to try to translate a book on chemistry into Welsh! Why, the thing is impossible. But; the Gospel can speak Welsh as a ...