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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... thou in my own land , where I have a cottage , I would take thee to it and fhelter thee ; thou fhouldft eat of my own bread , and drink of my own cup - I would be kind to thy Sylvio - in all thy weaknesses and wanderings I would seek ...
... thou in my own land , where I have a cottage , I would take thee to it and fhelter thee ; thou fhouldft eat of my own bread , and drink of my own cup - I would be kind to thy Sylvio - in all thy weaknesses and wanderings I would seek ...
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... thou fhouldft play the evening fong upon thy pipe ; nor would the incenfe of my facrifice be worse accepted , for entering heaven along with that of a broken heart . NATURE melted within me , as I uttered this ; and Maria obferving , as ...
... thou fhouldft play the evening fong upon thy pipe ; nor would the incenfe of my facrifice be worse accepted , for entering heaven along with that of a broken heart . NATURE melted within me , as I uttered this ; and Maria obferving , as ...
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... thou ftranger to offence , " And inward ftorm ! HE , who yon fkies involves " In frowns of darkness , ever fmiles on thee , " With kind regard . O'er thee the secret shaft . " That waftes at midnight , or th ' undreaded hour " Of noon ...
... thou ftranger to offence , " And inward ftorm ! HE , who yon fkies involves " In frowns of darkness , ever fmiles on thee , " With kind regard . O'er thee the secret shaft . " That waftes at midnight , or th ' undreaded hour " Of noon ...
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... 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 , an armed ship , Of 50 Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
... 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 , an armed ship , Of 50 Book II . NARRATIVE PIECES .
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... thou Po : May no more dangerous fights retard thy way ! Soon Porto Santo's rocky heights they ' fpy , Like clouds dim rifing in the diftant sky . Glad Eurus whistles , laugh the fportive crew , Each fail is fet to catch the favouring ...
... thou Po : May no more dangerous fights retard thy way ! Soon Porto Santo's rocky heights they ' fpy , Like clouds dim rifing in the diftant sky . Glad Eurus whistles , laugh the fportive crew , Each fail is fet to catch the favouring ...
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