The Vestibule of Eloquence: Original Articles Oratorical and Poetical, Intended as Exercises in Recitation, at the Institution, Bedford Place, Russell Squareauthor, 1810 - 32 páginas |
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... triumph- ant martyrdom of our great Naval Champion ; when arrangements and subjects of a very different description , had already been announced to the public . It was the same feeling which prompted him to give still greater publicity ...
... triumph- ant martyrdom of our great Naval Champion ; when arrangements and subjects of a very different description , had already been announced to the public . It was the same feeling which prompted him to give still greater publicity ...
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... triumph , up the shouting Thames , Iberia's shatter'd relicks : all that scap'd The ǎvenging tempest , and thy whelming wrath , 130 Pride of the fostering Ocean ! Humbled thence , The Bigot Power resigns her threatening port Imperious ...
... triumph , up the shouting Thames , Iberia's shatter'd relicks : all that scap'd The ǎvenging tempest , and thy whelming wrath , 130 Pride of the fostering Ocean ! Humbled thence , The Bigot Power resigns her threatening port Imperious ...
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... Triumph , lo ! the Veteran Chief , By thrice twice twenty Victories renown'd , Controls the Waves . Iberia feels once more , Leagued with the Gaul , that every league is vain , 175 180 185 When sounds thy warrior Conch ; and Gaul , that ...
... Triumph , lo ! the Veteran Chief , By thrice twice twenty Victories renown'd , Controls the Waves . Iberia feels once more , Leagued with the Gaul , that every league is vain , 175 180 185 When sounds thy warrior Conch ; and Gaul , that ...
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... Triumph ; in the silent Tomb , With the Time - honour'd dead , for thee he sleeps . He whom thrice forty Victories renown , Victim himself , thy Nelson is no more ! 221 226 Mourn , Albion mourn ! Nor Mersey ! thou forget , -Foremost of ...
... Triumph ; in the silent Tomb , With the Time - honour'd dead , for thee he sleeps . He whom thrice forty Victories renown , Victim himself , thy Nelson is no more ! 221 226 Mourn , Albion mourn ! Nor Mersey ! thou forget , -Foremost of ...
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... triumph of their arms , and the secu- rity of their country . Nor was the influence of Elocution , in the Gre- cian states , confined to the diffusion of literary talent , and the improvement of the soft arts of peace . The stern ...
... triumph of their arms , and the secu- rity of their country . Nor was the influence of Elocution , in the Gre- cian states , confined to the diffusion of literary talent , and the improvement of the soft arts of peace . The stern ...
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accomplishments Ælla Albion amidst ancient ANTISTROPHE attainment awhile blest bosom brave breast breath brow course cultivation dauntless defects delivery Discourse EDWARD RUSHTON elegant Elocution Elocutionary Elocutionary energy Elocutionist Eloquence emulation English English Language Epaminondas EPODE evěry feeling genius glorious glory glows grace Grecian hand harmony hear heart hero heroic History of Herodotus hope Impediments impressive instance Institution instruction intellectual JOHN THELWALL Julius Cæsar kindling Lacedemon language Laws Lectures Liverpool ments mind MONODY mourn Muse musical nations nature Nelson o'er object Ocean Ocean Monarch once Oration Oratory Organs particular passion patriotic Poem popular practical pride principles pupils rage rapture realm rendered respective Reynier Rhythmus scarcely scene Science smile smiling band song soul Speech spread studies sublime syllables tear thee Thelwall thou thoughts thro throng Thunder tion Tradeful Rivers TRIDENT OF ALBION triumph utterance valour virtue voice youth
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Página 2 - Who call'st thyself perchance the master there, Or study swept, or nicely dusted coat, Or usual 'tendance ; — ask not, indiscreet, Thy stockings mended, though the yawning rents Gape wide as Erebus ; nor hope to find Some snug recess impervious...
Página 1 - Or drowning flies, or shoe lost in the mire By little whimpering boy, with rueful face ; Come, Muse, and sing the dreaded Washing-Day. Ye who beneath the yoke of wedlock bend, With bowed soul, full well ye ken the day Which week, smooth sliding after week, brings on Too soon ;— for to that day nor peace belongs Nor comfort ;— ere the first gray streak of dawn, The red-arm'd washers come and chase repose.
Página 3 - That day shall eat ; nor, though the husband try, Mending what can't be helped, to kindle mirth From cheer deficient, shall his consort's brow Clear up propitious : the unlucky guest In silence dines, and early slinks away.
Página 4 - ... to wash, to rinse, to wring, To fold, and starch, and clap, and iron, and plait. Then would I sit me down, and ponder much Why washings were. Sometimes through hollow bowl Of pipe amused we blew, and sent aloft 80 The floating bubbles; little dreaming then To see, Montgolfier, thy silken ball Ride buoyant through the clouds — so near approach The sports of children and the toils of men.
Página 2 - Shall mar thy musings, as the wet cold sheet Flaps in thy face abrupt. Woe to the friend Whose evil stars have urged him forth to claim On such a day the hospitable rites; Looks, blank at best, and stinted courtesy, Shall he receive; vainly he feeds...