The Canadian Elocutionist by Anna Kelsey Howard
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She called on Echo still through all her song;
And, where her sweetest theme she chose, A soft, responsive voice, was heard at every close; And Hope enchanted smiled, and waved her golden hair. _Collins._ 3. Tell him, for years I never nursed a thought That was not his; that on his wandering way, Daily and nightly, poured a mourner's prayers. Tell him ev'n now that I would rather share His lowliest lot,--walk by his side, an outcast,-- Work for him, beg with him,--live upon the light Of one kind smile from him, than wear the crown The Bourbon lost. _Sir E. Bulwer Lytton._ QUICK TIME. Quick Time is used in haste, joy, humour, also in anger, and in exciting scenes of any kind. 1. Look up! look up, Pauline! for I can bear Thine eyes! the stain is blotted from my name, I have redeemed mine honour. I can call |
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