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SPEAK TO MY HEART

... SPEAK TO MY HEART. [A SONOG] Mteld of wisdotm, dearest one, Ctlma the heart whiob thou hnst won, 1 et it thrib with thine alone, 1keep it only as thino own, In tby besi-m it must bo, Eilver bound nnd ove; irec. Breatho upmn this heart of thiro, Vo ords ...

THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING.*

... THE ART OF PUBLIC SPEAKING.* SOME HINTS FROM AMERICA. The Americans are notoriously much better public speakers than we tongue-tied Britons. Any American, without notice or preparation, cat make a neat, finished little speech, with a beginrning, mniddle ...

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 ...

MB. GLADSTONE SPEAKING THE TBUTH

... MB. GLADSTONE SPEAKING THE TBUTH Mr. Gladstone is evidently of opinion that young men are endowed with a power of swallow- ] ing falsehoods denied tooldermen. His speech at the Eighty Club on Tuesday was, he took pains to show, addressed to his young ...

IHE ENGLISH SPEAKING BEOPLES

... IHE ENGLISH SPEAKING BEOPLES. Under the name oi the Atlantic Cnion, an as- sociation bus (writes a correspondent) been formed for the purpose of drawing together the various English-speaking peoples and strengthening the bonds ot union by ihe formation ...

[ill] SPEAK NOT TRACE KOT

... --l e 91 ipitt . I - b . .P4 . _ (risoM CES 01' LORD BYROAe) & speak iEt. 4AJ~osqt. beathe nqt thy name, 'l'hcre is ?? were guilt in the flume ut the tear w~hichs now burns on my cheek may hipart The dej, ebougtit that dwells in that silence of heart ...

AN EXPERT ON AFTER-DINNER SPEAKING

... AN EXPERT ON AFTER-DINNER SPEAKING. IN Mr. Lo,,,ell's last volume of poems there is heartsease as well as rue. The late Minister is an optimist, and he knows it:-- For me Fate gave, whate'er she else denied, A nature sloping to the southern side ...

MR. CARL ROSA SPEAKS

... MR. CARL ROSA SPEAKS. At the Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool, a perform. ance of The Star of the North brought the Carl Rosa two months' opera season to a close last Saturday night the house being then crowded to its fullest limits. At the end of the second ...

Published: Saturday 02 March 1889
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 570 | Page: 8 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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 ...

Lord Sidmouth at the Close Life.—'' he said, when speaking of the war* in which Englana been engaged during his

... Lord Sidmouth at the Close Life.—'' he said, when speaking of the war* in which Englana been engaged during his time— I used to think sufferings of war lost in its glory; now I consider glory lost in its sufferings. one's feelings change Life Lord Sidmmth ...

Sunday's Journal des DebaU speaks with a milder tone upon the Swiss question. In this change its conduct ..

... Sunday's Journal des DebaU speaks with a milder tone upon the Swiss question. In this change its conduct resembles that of the limes, which has given over thundering for the Sonderbund to discover that '.he victorious party of Swiss comprise a threat ...