The Elements of Elocution and Correct Reading |
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... As happy ' as we once ' , - to kneel ' and draw The chalky ring ' , - and knuckle down at taw ' ; - To pitch the ball ' - into the grounded hat ' , - Or drive it devious ' - with a dextrous pat ' ; - The pleasing spectacle ' - at ...
... As happy ' as we once ' , - to kneel ' and draw The chalky ring ' , - and knuckle down at taw ' ; - To pitch the ball ' - into the grounded hat ' , - Or drive it devious ' - with a dextrous pat ' ; - The pleasing spectacle ' - at ...
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You press me fair , and therefore I will yield ;Give me your gloves , I'll wear them for your sake ; And , for your love , I'll take this ring from you :Do not draw back your ...
You press me fair , and therefore I will yield ;Give me your gloves , I'll wear them for your sake ; And , for your love , I'll take this ring from you :Do not draw back your ...
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Tis not to stalk about , and draw fresh air From time to time , or gaze upon the sun ; ' Tis to be free . When liberty is gone , Life grows insipid , and has lost its relish . Luc . Others , perhaps , May serve their country with as ...
Tis not to stalk about , and draw fresh air From time to time , or gaze upon the sun ; ' Tis to be free . When liberty is gone , Life grows insipid , and has lost its relish . Luc . Others , perhaps , May serve their country with as ...
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