Readings, Recitations, and ImpersonationsJournal Printing, 1891 - 257 páginas |
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... Land .. I Love , You Love .. The Province of History . The Cheap Jack .... The March of Time .... The Children and the Angel . The Grandame's Story ...... The Blind Girl of Castel - Cuille How Ruby Played the Piano Napoleon .... The ...
... Land .. I Love , You Love .. The Province of History . The Cheap Jack .... The March of Time .... The Children and the Angel . The Grandame's Story ...... The Blind Girl of Castel - Cuille How Ruby Played the Piano Napoleon .... The ...
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... land shall not forget . God send us peace ! and where for aye the loved and lost recline Let fall , O South , your leaves of palm , -O North , your sprigs of pine . The Final Stress , as the character indicates is abrupt AND READING .
... land shall not forget . God send us peace ! and where for aye the loved and lost recline Let fall , O South , your leaves of palm , -O North , your sprigs of pine . The Final Stress , as the character indicates is abrupt AND READING .
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... land preserved be , Each land that dotes on Liberty , Jonesville before all others . " Lawyer Nugent thengot up and said : " That whereas the speakin ' was now foreclosed , he mo- tioned they should adjourn sine die to the dinner table ...
... land preserved be , Each land that dotes on Liberty , Jonesville before all others . " Lawyer Nugent thengot up and said : " That whereas the speakin ' was now foreclosed , he mo- tioned they should adjourn sine die to the dinner table ...
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... land . " " The 4th of July : -The star which our fathers tore from the ferocious mane of the howling lion of England , and set in the calm and majestic brow of E Pluribus Unum . May it gleam brighter and brighter , till the lion shall ...
... land . " " The 4th of July : -The star which our fathers tore from the ferocious mane of the howling lion of England , and set in the calm and majestic brow of E Pluribus Unum . May it gleam brighter and brighter , till the lion shall ...
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... land , And number'd his myriad worshippers With his bird - like , long right hand . He took his place in the teeming street , And watched the people go ; Around and about , with a buzz and a shout , Forever to and fro ; " And it's hip ...
... land , And number'd his myriad worshippers With his bird - like , long right hand . He took his place in the teeming street , And watched the people go ; Around and about , with a buzz and a shout , Forever to and fro ; " And it's hip ...
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ain't angels banner beautiful Becky Ben-Hur bless blood brave breast breath brow Cæsar cheek child Cola di Rienzi cold cried crown dark dead dear death Dolly Dora dream dress Duke earth eyes face fair father feet flowers Forceythe Willson gate girl Glaucus glory hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven heerd Hiawatha Imph-m Jonesville kiss laugh Laughing Water look Lord mamma Messala Minnehaha Moll morning mother never night Nokomis Nydia o'er once peace Pliny poor rest Rienzi rose round Sallust sestertii shout silenced song silent sleep smile song soul South stars stood sweet tears tell thee There's thing thou thought Tom Lyle Twas Twickenham voice W. E. Aytoun waves weep whisper wife wigwam wild woman word Zarah
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Página xv - Cromwell, I did not think to shed a tear In all my miseries; but thou hast forced me, Out of thy honest truth, to play the woman. Let's dry our eyes: and thus far hear me, Cromwell; And, when I am forgotten, as I shall be, And sleep in dull cold marble...
Página 173 - Thou sure and firm-set earth, Hear not my steps, which way they walk, for fear Thy very stones prate of my where-about, And take the present horror from the time, Which now suits with it.
Página 213 - Had you rather Caesar were living, and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men? As Caesar loved me, I weep for him; as he was fortunate, I rejoice at it; as he was valiant, I honour him: but, as he was ambitious, I slew him: there is tears for his love; joy for his fortune; honour for his valour; and death for his ambition.
Página 212 - Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more. Had you rather Caesar were living, and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all freemen?
Página 213 - Roman? If any, speak; for him have I offended. Who is here so vile, that will not love his country ? If any, speak ; for him have I offended. I pause for a reply.
Página 215 - Where low-browed baseness wafts perfume to pride. No ! Men, high-minded men, With powers as far above dull brutes endued, In forest, brake or den, As beasts excel cold rocks and brambles rude ; Men who their duties know, But know their rights, and, knowing, dare maintain, Prevent the long-aimed blow, And crush the tyrant while they rend the chain, — These constitute a State ; And sovereign law, that State's collected will, O'er thrones and globes elate Sits empress, crowning good, repressing ill.
Página xv - Love thyself last; cherish those hearts that hate thee; Corruption wins not more than honesty. Still in thy right hand carry gentle peace To silence envious tongues. Be just, and fear not; Let all the ends thou aim'st at be thy country's, Thy God's, and truth's; then, if thou fall'st, O Cromwell, Thou fall'st a blessed martyr!
Página xviii - Why shrinks the soul Back on herself and startles at destruction? "Tis the divinity that stirs within us; "Tis Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man.
Página 195 - Thus the Puritan was made up of two different men, the one all self-abasement, penitence, gratitude, passion, the other proud, calm, inflexible, sagacious. He prostrated himself in the dust before his Maker : but he set his foot on the neck of his king.
Página 212 - ... that you may believe: censure me in your wisdom; and awake your senses, that you may the better judge. If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his.