The Vestibule of Eloquence: Original Articles Oratorical and Poetical, Intended as Exercises in Recitation, at the Institution, Bedford Place, Russell Squareauthor, 1810 - 32 sivua |
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... Foreign and Provincial Accents , and every of- fensive peculiarity of Tone and Enunciation : nor are even those cases precluded from relief , in which there are actual Deficien- cies and Malconformations , in the Natural Organs of ...
... Foreign and Provincial Accents , and every of- fensive peculiarity of Tone and Enunciation : nor are even those cases precluded from relief , in which there are actual Deficien- cies and Malconformations , in the Natural Organs of ...
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... foreign yoke . It was this feeling ( under the influence of an enthu- siasm , which the events referred to had an irresistable tendency to in- spire , ) which dictated the ensuing poem , --- which suggested the choice of the subject for ...
... foreign yoke . It was this feeling ( under the influence of an enthu- siasm , which the events referred to had an irresistable tendency to in- spire , ) which dictated the ensuing poem , --- which suggested the choice of the subject for ...
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... to the war he led , - The Ocean - War ; and , in the glorious cause Of British Independence , bade his Keels 15 20 24 30 Break thro the chains , by foreign Tyrants drawn 35 Round thy indignant shores . Next , shrin'd in light 28.
... to the war he led , - The Ocean - War ; and , in the glorious cause Of British Independence , bade his Keels 15 20 24 30 Break thro the chains , by foreign Tyrants drawn 35 Round thy indignant shores . Next , shrin'd in light 28.
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... Foreign Subjugation ) stalk at large . The shrieks of Virgins , and the Matron's howl O'er quarter'd Innocents , and Cradles , stain'd With unresisted slaughters , pierce his soul , Awhile in vain deploring . 45 50 But , ere long , 55 ...
... Foreign Subjugation ) stalk at large . The shrieks of Virgins , and the Matron's howl O'er quarter'd Innocents , and Cradles , stain'd With unresisted slaughters , pierce his soul , Awhile in vain deploring . 45 50 But , ere long , 55 ...
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... foreign domination , e'er resign The grateful theme ? Lo from those cells , abhor'd , groans Where Papal Superstition , midst the Of tortur'd victims , mutters o'er her spells , Blasting the germs of Reason , -issues forth The fierce ...
... foreign domination , e'er resign The grateful theme ? Lo from those cells , abhor'd , groans Where Papal Superstition , midst the Of tortur'd victims , mutters o'er her spells , Blasting the germs of Reason , -issues forth The fierce ...
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Sivu 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...
Sivu 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.
Sivu 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.
Sivu 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.
Sivu 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...