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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 ...

SPEAK TO MY HEART

... vanquished doubt - With the morning's stainless freshness pulsing my yearning bremt, Speak to my soul my Saviour, and give me of Thy rest. Speak to my heart, Lord Jeaus ;speak with the still emall voles, With the joy of the spirits bringing, oh I bid my heart ...

NORTHERN DANCE TUNES

... slogging player, with an untiring bow arm, and famous in those con. tests frequently entered into on such occasions as we speak of, where the musicians and dancers pitted themselves against each other for superiority in agility and endurance. ...

NORTHUMBERLAND PIPE AND BALLAD MUSIC

... n and need strengthening. A slight effort of the imlagination will be required to recognise that the pipes are to be made speak oult ' sweet as sugar caudy' in each alternate bar of the melody, ...

THE ART OF READING

... so speak as to teach, to please, and to persuade. Without doubt the best delivery is that which is the mist natural, the mear free from trick and artifice, and than in which the speaker is most selE-forgetful. Never think of yourself when speaking, but ...

Poetry

... and most choice; tis somethi]g to feel one ha3 power To speak in a voice That is hea d farther off than the thunder. And carries vague weight That can bind hearts or tear them asander, As it speaks love or Late. But this is row over-futl tired I lay downtepen;I ...

PALLAS

... swutcr knowledge testilio3. 'The blush vour lace that beautifies lelin:,isn elequence outeies, It Nvhispcrs hat you cannot speak', Doar Girton girl. Dncafh the blue 1-ymettan skies, 'Atc ?? that sob when daylight dies Are honey swret, yNII say, but bleak ...

SEASIDE VOICES

... SEASIDE VOICES. speak to our stornm-worn hearts, 0 restless oce,, bhen the bright niorning stilis your fierce C.MM.ion, Aol surges break iD M-usic On tbe etrand. Tell n' the peace that shall lif&b tulnult follow, Becaase its depths are oreasured in the ...

HOPE

... should we know The be% she told; For eyes, they cannot play a trsitor's part; Anna thouzh lips may The will obey, ETes only speak the promptinr s of the heart. -E. F. M? ...

A SONG FOR THE DEAD OF THE NIGHT

... When coffin lids strmin at their bolts, and creak And rumble wihin (n their shelves, And the dead rise up and the silent speak, And our secrets whisper themselves. THE MARQUESS DE LEUVILLE. ...

SONNET

... the pyebbly bed below. Vast strength has yonder cistle's rocky bse, And there is somethinn on its ag$d face tv'n yet that speaks its stateliness. No 1ns Will now come near it, 'cepting mighty time Who has defaced it, and will eat his way Ripht to itscore ...