The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Very 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 ElocutionW. Borrowdale, 1808 - 412 pagina's |
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Pagina 61
... thou in my own land , where I have a cottage , I would take thee to it and fhelter thee ; thou shouldit eat of my own bread , and drink of my own cup - I would be kind to thy Sylvio in all thy weakneffes and wanderings I would feek ...
... thou in my own land , where I have a cottage , I would take thee to it and fhelter thee ; thou shouldit eat of my own bread , and drink of my own cup - I would be kind to thy Sylvio in all thy weakneffes and wanderings I would feek ...
Pagina 73
... thou ftranger to offence , And inward ftorm ! He , who yon skies involves In frowns of darkness , ever smiles on thee With kind regard . O'er thee the secret shaft That waftes at midnight , or th ' undreaded hour Of noon , flies ...
... thou ftranger to offence , And inward ftorm ! He , who yon skies involves In frowns of darkness , ever smiles on thee With kind regard . O'er thee the secret shaft That waftes at midnight , or th ' undreaded hour Of noon , flies ...
Pagina 75
... thou Po ! Swift fail'd the Po , and happy breezes blew . In Bifcay's stormy feas an armed ship , Of force fuperior , from loud Charante's wave Clapt them on board . The frighted flying crew Their G 2 CHAP . 17 . 75 NARRATIVE PIECES .
... thou Po ! Swift fail'd the Po , and happy breezes blew . In Bifcay's stormy feas an armed ship , Of force fuperior , from loud Charante's wave Clapt them on board . The frighted flying crew Their G 2 CHAP . 17 . 75 NARRATIVE PIECES .
Pagina 76
... thou Po ! May no more dang'rous fights retard thy way ! Soon Porto Santo's rocky heights they spy , Like clouds dim rifing in the distant sky . Glad Eurus whiftles , laugh the sportive crew ; Each fail is fet to catch the favouring gale ...
... thou Po ! May no more dang'rous fights retard thy way ! Soon Porto Santo's rocky heights they spy , Like clouds dim rifing in the distant sky . Glad Eurus whiftles , laugh the sportive crew ; Each fail is fet to catch the favouring gale ...
Pagina 82
... , and then dejected spoke ; Her bofom labour'd with a boding figh , And the big tear stood trembling in her eye , Too daring prince ! ah , whither doft thou run 82 Book II , NARRATIVE PIECES . Virgil's Eneid The Parting of Hector ...
... , and then dejected spoke ; Her bofom labour'd with a boding figh , And the big tear stood trembling in her eye , Too daring prince ! ah , whither doft thou run 82 Book II , NARRATIVE PIECES . Virgil's Eneid The Parting of Hector ...
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