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" And ever and anon he beat The doubling drum with furious heat; And though sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected Pity, at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied. Yet still he kept his wild unaltered mien, While each strained ball of sight seemed... "
A Faggot of French Sticks: Or, Paris in 1851 - 90. oldal
szerző: Sir Francis Bond Head - 1852 - 495 oldal
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The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation

John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 oldal
...: And though, sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected, Pity' at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered...While each strained ball of sight seemed bursting from bis head. Thy numbers, Jealousy, to nought were fixed ; Sad proof of thy distressful state : Of differing...

Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., 3-4. kötet

Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 oldal
...heat ; And though sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected Pity at his side Her soul-subduing d repose I wake : how happy they who wake no more...were yam, if dreams infest the grave. I wake, emerg hii Thy numbers, Jealonsy, to naught were fixed ; Sad proof of thy distressful «täte ; ОГ different...

The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 oldal
...heat; And though sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected Pity, at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied. Yet still he kept his wild unaltered...strained ball of sight seemed bursting from his head. Thy numbers. Jealousy, to nought were fixed; Sad proof of thy distressful state; Of differing themes...

Principles of Elocution: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and ...

Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 oldal
...heat. And though, sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected Pity at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered mien ; While each strained ball of sight — seem bursting from his head. Thy numbers, Jealousy, to nought were fixed ; Sad proof of thy distressful...

The American First Class Book, Or, Exercises in Reading and Recitation ...

John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 oldal
...heat : And though, sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected Pity at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered...While each strained ball of sight seemed bursting from hii head. Thy numbers, Jealousy, to nought were fixed; Sad proof of thy distressful state : Of differing...

The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - 1836 - 534 oldal
...heat ; And though, sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected Pity, at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered...strained ball of sight seemed bursting from his head. Thy numbers, Jealousy, to naught were fixed — Sad proof of thy distressful state ; Of differing themes...

The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins

1836 - 558 oldal
...heat; And, though sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected Pitv, at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered mien, While each stramed ball of sight seemed bursting from his head. Thy nmnhers, Jealousy, to nought were f,xed; Sad...

Principles of elocution

William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 oldal
...heat ; And though, sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected PITY at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered...strained ball of sight — seemed bursting from his head. Thy numbers, JEALOUSY, to nought were fixed ; Sad proof of thy distressful state : Of differing themes...

The poetic reciter; or, Beauties of the British poets: adapted for reading ...

Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 oldal
...heat ; And though sometimes, each dreary pause between, Dejected pity, at his side, Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild unaltered...strained ball of sight seemed bursting from his head. Thy numbers, JEALOUSY, to nought were fixed ; Sad proof of thy distressful state ; Of differing themes...

Speech of John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, Upon the Right of the People ...

John Quincy Adams - 1838 - 144 oldal
...between, Dejected PITT at his side Her soul-subduing voice applied, Yet still he kept his wild, unalter'd mien, While each strained ball of sight seemed bursting from his head." There is the slaveholder, and there is the female petitioner against the annexation of Texas. [Mr....




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