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Page 52
... thou ; wh , name sound , as in when . Every consonant sound should be distinctly recognized and enunciated , until the whole list of twenty - eight can be repeated forward and backward with a single respira- tion . Exercises on the ...
... thou ; wh , name sound , as in when . Every consonant sound should be distinctly recognized and enunciated , until the whole list of twenty - eight can be repeated forward and backward with a single respira- tion . Exercises on the ...
Page 53
... thou dark and deep blue ocean- roll ! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain . Hail ! -universal Lord . Expulsive Stress . - Aim at nothing higher until you can read and speak deliberately , clearly , distinctly , and with the ...
... thou dark and deep blue ocean- roll ! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain . Hail ! -universal Lord . Expulsive Stress . - Aim at nothing higher until you can read and speak deliberately , clearly , distinctly , and with the ...
Page 54
... thou traitor angel ? Art thou he who first broke peace in heaven , and faith till then un- broken ? Back to the punishment - false fugitive ! The man who is in the daily use of ardent spirits , if he does not become a drunkard , is in ...
... thou traitor angel ? Art thou he who first broke peace in heaven , and faith till then un- broken ? Back to the punishment - false fugitive ! The man who is in the daily use of ardent spirits , if he does not become a drunkard , is in ...
Page 57
... thou all German dream - land with the fall Of that accursed tree , whose evil trunk Let us hear Was spared of old by Erfart's stalwart monk . Fight not with ghosts and shadows . The snap of chain - links . Let our gladdened ear Catch ...
... thou all German dream - land with the fall Of that accursed tree , whose evil trunk Let us hear Was spared of old by Erfart's stalwart monk . Fight not with ghosts and shadows . The snap of chain - links . Let our gladdened ear Catch ...
Page 59
... thou reasonest well ! Else , whence this pleasing hope , this fond desire , This longing after immortality ? Or whence this secret dread , and inward horror , Of falling into naught ? Why shrinks the soul Back on herself , and startles ...
... thou reasonest well ! Else , whence this pleasing hope , this fond desire , This longing after immortality ? Or whence this secret dread , and inward horror , Of falling into naught ? Why shrinks the soul Back on herself , and startles ...
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Popular passages
Page 94 - In the silence of the night, How we shiver with affright At the melancholy menace of their tone! For every sound that floats From the rust within their throats Is a groan. And the people - ah, the people They that dwell up in the steeple...
Page 92 - HEAR the sledges with the bells— Silver bells ! What a world of merriment their melody foretells! How they tinkle, tinkle, tinkle, In the icy air of night ! While the stars that oversprinkle All the heavens, seem to twinkle With a crystalline delight...
Page 94 - All alone, And who tolling, tolling, tolling, In that muffled monotone, Feel a glory in so rolling On the human heart a stone They are neither man nor woman They are neither brute nor human They are Ghouls: And their king it is who tolls; And he rolls, rolls, rolls, Rolls A paean from the bells!
Page 96 - Ring out false pride in place and blood, The civic slander and the spite; Ring in the love of truth and right, Ring in the common love of good.
Page 59 - Heaven itself that points out an hereafter, And intimates eternity to man. Eternity ! thou pleasing, dreadful thought ! Through what variety of untried being, Through what new scenes and changes must we pass ! The wide, the unbounded prospect lies before me ; But shadows, clouds, and darkness rest upon it.
Page 91 - thing of evil — prophet still, if bird or devil! By that Heaven that bends above us, by that God we both adore, Tell this soul with sorrow laden if, within the distant Aidenn, It shall clasp a sainted maiden whom the angels name Lenore...
Page 88 - Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore, — Let my heart be still a moment, and this mystery explore : 'Tis the wind, and nothing more.
Page 91 - Be that word our sign of parting, bird or fiend! " I shrieked, upstarting' "Get thee back into the tempest and the Night's Plutonian shore ! Leave no black plume as a token of that lie thy soul hath spoken ! Leave my loneliness unbroken! quit the bust above my door! Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!
Page 72 - Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he spreads His orient beams, on herb, tree, fruit, and flower, Glistering with dew; fragrant the fertile earth After soft showers; and sweet the coming on Of grateful evening mild...
Page 87 - This it is and nothing more." Presently my soul grew stronger; hesitating then no longer, "Sir," said I, "or Madam, truly your forgiveness I implore; But the fact is I was napping; and so gently you came rapping, And so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door, That I scarce was sure I heard you.