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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... once again- Hear me , ye walls , that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus ! -once again I swear , The eternal city shall be free ! her sons Shall walk with princes ! THE BLACK REGIMENT . PORT HUDSON , May 27 , 1863 . Geo . H. Boker ...
... once again- Hear me , ye walls , that echoed to the tread Of either Brutus ! -once again I swear , The eternal city shall be free ! her sons Shall walk with princes ! THE BLACK REGIMENT . PORT HUDSON , May 27 , 1863 . Geo . H. Boker ...
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... once black , but now snuffy and fat , With a pair of old top - boots once worn by the squire , Was the " rig " of bald Timmy , the puffer and liar . Just a word about Timothy's trade : ' twas a robber , Or something much like it , a run ...
... once black , but now snuffy and fat , With a pair of old top - boots once worn by the squire , Was the " rig " of bald Timmy , the puffer and liar . Just a word about Timothy's trade : ' twas a robber , Or something much like it , a run ...
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... once more . The dead men are bathed in the weltering blood And the living are blent in the slippery flood , And the feet , as they reeling and sliding go , Stumble still on the corpse that sleeps below . " What ? Francis ! -Give ...
... once more . The dead men are bathed in the weltering blood And the living are blent in the slippery flood , And the feet , as they reeling and sliding go , Stumble still on the corpse that sleeps below . " What ? Francis ! -Give ...
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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