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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 ...

POETRY

... POETRY. SPEAK GENTLY. Spead gently! Itisbetterfar To role by love than fear- Speak gently-let not harsh words mar The good we might do here I Speak gently !-Love doth whisper low The vows that true hearts bind; And gently Friendahif accents dowv; Afrection ...

POETRY

... POETRY. SPEAK NO ILL. Speak not harshly of a neighbour, Even if you've seeming cause; Undervalue no one's labour, Be it friend's or be it-foe's'- Check the flowing tide of scandal, Rather than urge on the same; Least said aye is soonest mended- Blhaken ...

POETRY

... POETRY. SPEAK GENTLY, Speo eontly-it ir bettor far To t,1 by love than fear; Spoak geutly-let no hotsh Word mar The 6o00 Iva might do hore. Speak gently-love doth vwbisper low, The vowa that tri-e hoarts bidd! And gently ?? ncoaonts dow; Affeotion's voieS ...

POETRY

... POETRY. I _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _~ ?? SEASIDE VOICES. Speak to our storm-worn hoarts, 0 restless ocoan, Whcu tho bright morning stills your fieroo comnmotion, i And sarges break in mncsie on thiO strand; Toll of the peace that shall life's ...

Poetry

... sweet, and soft As music of a sacred stream, Speaks soothingly of things aloft, Like angels' vhispers in a dream. These lights and shadows on her face, Reveal her love for ever new, Give every line a speaking grace, And say, 1 She loves you-lives for you ...

Literature

... this work simply to impart to his readers some hints on the art of speaking, but in the course of his periormnance be became Bo imspressedt with the conviction that the power of speaking well wan indissolubly connected with ability to read and write well ...

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 ...

Poetry

... gentle showers descending, Or the dew drop on the leaf. Gently speak unto the erring, Let this truth remembered be All are eisters, all are brothers, Children of one family. To thy brother man speak kindly, It may dissipate the gloom Clouding his overshadow'd ...

POETRY

... POETRY. 13E CAREFUL WHAT YOU SAY. In speaking of a person's faults, rray don't, forget your own; Bernemlohr those with homes of glass Should seldom throw a stone; If we have nothing else to do But talk of those who sin, 'Tiobetter we commence at home ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... book which is full of oii ental rapture, elevation, variety, and boldness. It is a bosk which speaks of the heavenly and invisible world, while it also speaks of the earth and tbings visible. It is a book which nearly fifty writers, of every degree of ...

Poetry

... matter I NoW I trust. Iind eyes, unto your tale hall-told, Ye speak because ye must I Too oft will heavy laws constrain The lips, compelled to bear A message false; too often fain To speak but what they dare; Full oft will words, will smiles betray, But ...