The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two Essays |
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the hopeless mourner cried , Upturn'd his eyes , and clasp'd his hands , and sigh'
d ; Stretch'd on the ground awhile ... at last , And finish'd his concise repast ,
Stoppled his cruise , replac'd his book Within its customary nook , And , staff in
hand ...
the hopeless mourner cried , Upturn'd his eyes , and clasp'd his hands , and sigh'
d ; Stretch'd on the ground awhile ... at last , And finish'd his concise repast ,
Stoppled his cruise , replac'd his book Within its customary nook , And , staff in
hand ...
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There is my hand , You shall be as a father to my youth : My voice shall soạnd as
you do prompt mine ear ; And I will stoop ' and humble my intents To your well -
practis'd wise directions . And princes all , believe me , I beseech you , My father
...
There is my hand , You shall be as a father to my youth : My voice shall soạnd as
you do prompt mine ear ; And I will stoop ' and humble my intents To your well -
practis'd wise directions . And princes all , believe me , I beseech you , My father
...
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Upon his drawing Yorick's curtain , and asking how he felt himself , Yorick ,
looking up in his face , took hold of his hand , and after thanking him for the many
tokens of his friendship to him , for which , he said , if it was their fate to meet
hereafter ...
Upon his drawing Yorick's curtain , and asking how he felt himself , Yorick ,
looking up in his face , took hold of his hand , and after thanking him for the many
tokens of his friendship to him , for which , he said , if it was their fate to meet
hereafter ...
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Warrington Academy 27 Domeſtic Love and Hap | 11 |
DIDACTIC PIECES | 58 |
ORATIONS AND HARANGUES | 115 |
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