The Speaker's Garland and Literary Bouquet: Combining 100 Choice Selections, Nos. 1 - Embracing New and Standard Productions of Oratory, Sentiment, Eloquence, Pathos, Wit and Humor, Volumen1P. Garrett & Company, 1872 |
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... cried the captain , " For naught can man avail : O , woe betide the ship that lacks Her rudder and her sail ! " Behind us are the Moormen ; At sea we sink or strand : There's death upon the water , There's death upon the land ! ” Then ...
... cried the captain , " For naught can man avail : O , woe betide the ship that lacks Her rudder and her sail ! " Behind us are the Moormen ; At sea we sink or strand : There's death upon the water , There's death upon the land ! ” Then ...
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... cries John ; " This fellow is some mighty Don : No doubt he's plenty for the maw , I'll breakfast with this Nongtongpaw . " John saw Versailles from Marle's height , And cried , astonished at the sight , " Whose fine estate is that ...
... cries John ; " This fellow is some mighty Don : No doubt he's plenty for the maw , I'll breakfast with this Nongtongpaw . " John saw Versailles from Marle's height , And cried , astonished at the sight , " Whose fine estate is that ...
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... Cried " No ! " the loudest of them all . " Then shun the cup , " she cried again , " Twill brand you with the mark of Cain ; Forswear at once the tempting bowl , That ruins body , mind and soul ! Think of my brother's lonely grave , Far ...
... Cried " No ! " the loudest of them all . " Then shun the cup , " she cried again , " Twill brand you with the mark of Cain ; Forswear at once the tempting bowl , That ruins body , mind and soul ! Think of my brother's lonely grave , Far ...
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Oh Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud? | 7 |
Eugene Arams Dream | 20 |
On Board the Cumberland | 28 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Absalom arms Bardell beautiful bells beneath Bingen bless blood Bolus brave breast breath bright brow cold cried Dacotahs dark dead dear death deep door dream dying earth eyes face falchion fall father fell fire flag gazing glory grave hand head hear heard heart heaven Hiawatha honor hour Ishmael Day JOSH BILLINGS lady land Laughing Water light lips live look Lord Minnehaha morning mother neath never Nevermore night Nokomis o'er pale passed Pennsylvania Pickwick Pompey poor pray prayer Quoth the raven Rhine round SHAMUS shout silent sleep smile song soul Spartacus spirit stand stars stood sweet sword tears tell tempest Tennessee thee there's things thou thought to-day Toll Twas Union voice wave weary wigwam wild wind wonder word young