The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers: And Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking. To which is Prefixed an Essay on Elocution. By William Enfield ... A New Edition, Corrected ...J. Johnson, 1782 - 405 páginas |
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... fmiles thro ' heav'n When May's fweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones fcorn This charmer of the plains ; That fun which bids their diamond blaze ,, To deck our lily deigns . Long had fhe fir'd each youth with love ...
... fmiles thro ' heav'n When May's fweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones fcorn This charmer of the plains ; That fun which bids their diamond blaze ,, To deck our lily deigns . Long had fhe fir'd each youth with love ...
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... creature in , of ev'ry kind ; Earth fmiles around , with boundless bounty bleft , And Heav'n beholds its image in his breast . POPE . С НАР . M CHA P. XVII . ON VERSIFICATION . ANY by CHAP . XVI . 99 . DIDACTIC PIECES .
... creature in , of ev'ry kind ; Earth fmiles around , with boundless bounty bleft , And Heav'n beholds its image in his breast . POPE . С НАР . M CHA P. XVII . ON VERSIFICATION . ANY by CHAP . XVI . 99 . DIDACTIC PIECES .
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... fmiles and frowns of fate Exalts great Nature's favourites : a wealth That ne'er encumbers , nor to bafer hands Can be transferr'd : it is the only good Man justly boasts of , or can call his own . Riches are oft by guilt and baseness ...
... fmiles and frowns of fate Exalts great Nature's favourites : a wealth That ne'er encumbers , nor to bafer hands Can be transferr'd : it is the only good Man justly boasts of , or can call his own . Riches are oft by guilt and baseness ...
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... fmiles , the Mufes join the train ; And gentleft arts and pureft manners reign . Ye generous youth who love this ftudious fhade , How rich a field is to your hopes display'd ! Knowledge to you unlocks the claffic page ; And virtue ...
... fmiles , the Mufes join the train ; And gentleft arts and pureft manners reign . Ye generous youth who love this ftudious fhade , How rich a field is to your hopes display'd ! Knowledge to you unlocks the claffic page ; And virtue ...
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... master's wanton rage With fettled fmiles to meet : Inur'd to toil and bitter bread , He bow'd his meek fubmitted head , And kiss'd thy fainted feet . N. 5 But But thou , oh Nymph retir'd and coy ! In CHAP . XII . DESCRIPTIVE PIECES . 263.
... master's wanton rage With fettled fmiles to meet : Inur'd to toil and bitter bread , He bow'd his meek fubmitted head , And kiss'd thy fainted feet . N. 5 But But thou , oh Nymph retir'd and coy ! In CHAP . XII . DESCRIPTIVE PIECES . 263.
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