Favorite Speaker: Recitations and Select Readings for Public and Private EntertainmentsThompson & Thomas, 1944 - 519 páginas |
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... hear the sound of preparation — the music of the boisterous drums - the silver voices of heroic bugles . We see thousands of assemblages , and hear the appeals of orators ; we see the pale cheeks of women and the flushed faces of men ...
... hear the sound of preparation — the music of the boisterous drums - the silver voices of heroic bugles . We see thousands of assemblages , and hear the appeals of orators ; we see the pale cheeks of women and the flushed faces of men ...
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... hear my colleague sigh . Methinks I hear the merry demoiselle crying ' Embrassez - moi , cher monsieur ; embrassez moi ! Would he , could he , refuse the proffered kiss ? And if perchance the red ear fell to the ingenious inventor of ...
... hear my colleague sigh . Methinks I hear the merry demoiselle crying ' Embrassez - moi , cher monsieur ; embrassez moi ! Would he , could he , refuse the proffered kiss ? And if perchance the red ear fell to the ingenious inventor of ...
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Recitations and Select Readings for Public and Private Entertainments. hear its awful voice ; I see the tears of Calvary ... Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? That sacred hour can I forget , Can I forget 476 SELECT READINGS ...
Recitations and Select Readings for Public and Private Entertainments. hear its awful voice ; I see the tears of Calvary ... Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? That sacred hour can I forget , Can I forget 476 SELECT READINGS ...
Contenido
The Bells of Shandon | xvii |
American Laborers | xviii |
The Old Soldiers Story | xx |
Otras 56 secciones no mostradas
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ALFRED TENNYSON Annabel Lee Anonymous Bardell beautiful bells blood brave breast breath BRET HARTE brow called CHARLES MACKAY Charles Sumner cheek child Cleon cold cried Daniel Webster dark dead dear death don'd dream Duluth earth elocution eyes face father fear feel fire forever glory grave gray hair hand head hear heard heart heaven HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW hill honor IRWIN RUSSELL John kiss land laugh liberty light lips live look mill grinds morning mother never night Number o'er Pickwick Piegans poor prayer river Robert Young Hayne rose round SHAMUS Shump smile song sorrow soul sound South Carolina speak spirit stand stood storm style sweet tears tell thee there's thing thou thought to-day tone Twas voice wave wife wild wind word young