The Elements of Elocution and Correct Reading |
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But - a bold peasantry , - their country's pride , - When once destroyed ' , - can never ' be supplied ' . PRACTICE . 1. I mean to state ' not entirely to defend his conduct ' , 2. A soul as full of worth ' , as void of pride ' , Which ...
But - a bold peasantry , - their country's pride , - When once destroyed ' , - can never ' be supplied ' . PRACTICE . 1. I mean to state ' not entirely to defend his conduct ' , 2. A soul as full of worth ' , as void of pride ' , Which ...
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I tax not you , ye elements , with unkindness : I never gave you kingdoms , call'd you children ; You owe me no subscription . Then let fall Your horrible pleasure ! —Here I stand , your brave ! A poor , infirm , weak , and despis'd old ...
I tax not you , ye elements , with unkindness : I never gave you kingdoms , call'd you children ; You owe me no subscription . Then let fall Your horrible pleasure ! —Here I stand , your brave ! A poor , infirm , weak , and despis'd old ...
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I have lov'd thee in sickness ; I'll love thee in health ; And if want be our portion , why — love be our wealth : Thy comfort in sorrow , thy stay when most weak ;The troth I have plighted I never will break ! C. Neale . 6.
I have lov'd thee in sickness ; I'll love thee in health ; And if want be our portion , why — love be our wealth : Thy comfort in sorrow , thy stay when most weak ;The troth I have plighted I never will break ! C. Neale . 6.
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