The Speaker, Or Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads : with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking : to which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution, Also an Essay on Reading Works of Tastebooksellers, 1801 - 300 páginas |
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... Heav'n with fruitlefs pray❜rs , And fruitlefs forrows fhed . “ 20 ' Tis paft , he cry'd , but if your fouls Sweet mercy yet can move , Let thefe dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love . ... " f ་ ། ་ She came ; his cold ...
... Heav'n with fruitlefs pray❜rs , And fruitlefs forrows fhed . “ 20 ' Tis paft , he cry'd , but if your fouls Sweet mercy yet can move , Let thefe dim eyes once more behold What they must ever love . ... " f ་ ། ་ She came ; his cold ...
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... Heav'n refign'd , Soon he reached Albion , and as foon embark'd , Eager to clafp the object of his love . " Blow , profperous breezes ; fwiftly fail , thou Po : Swift fail'd the Po , and happy breezes blew . In In Bifcay's ftormy feas ...
... Heav'n refign'd , Soon he reached Albion , and as foon embark'd , Eager to clafp the object of his love . " Blow , profperous breezes ; fwiftly fail , thou Po : Swift fail'd the Po , and happy breezes blew . In In Bifcay's ftormy feas ...
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... heav'n , It was my hent to speak . - All these to hear Would Defdemona feriously incline . But ftill the houfe - affairs would draw her hence , Which ever as she could with hafte dispatch , She'd come again , and with a greedy ear ...
... heav'n , It was my hent to speak . - All these to hear Would Defdemona feriously incline . But ftill the houfe - affairs would draw her hence , Which ever as she could with hafte dispatch , She'd come again , and with a greedy ear ...
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... heav'n and earth shall mingle , Or , ( which is likelier to befall ) ' Till death exterminate us all . I marry without more ado , My dear Dick Redcap , what fay you ? Dick heard , and tweedling , ogling , bridling , Turning fhort round ...
... heav'n and earth shall mingle , Or , ( which is likelier to befall ) ' Till death exterminate us all . I marry without more ado , My dear Dick Redcap , what fay you ? Dick heard , and tweedling , ogling , bridling , Turning fhort round ...
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... heav'n's topmost arch , When , exercife and air my only aim , And heedlefs whither , to that field I came , Ere yet with ruthlefs joy the happy hound Told hill and dale that Reynard's track was found , Or with the high - rais'd horns ...
... heav'n's topmost arch , When , exercife and air my only aim , And heedlefs whither , to that field I came , Ere yet with ruthlefs joy the happy hound Told hill and dale that Reynard's track was found , Or with the high - rais'd horns ...
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