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The general reciter; a unique selection of the most admired and popular ... - Page 34
by General reciter - 1845
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My Life, Volume 1

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1835 - 226 pages
...Castlebar, to herald the rapid advance of the small but formidable corps. CHAPTER IX. THE ROUT OF CASTLEBAR. And there was mounting in hot haste ; the steed, The...near, the beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star; While thronged the citizens, with terror dumb, Whispering with white...
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The American Manual, Or, New English Reader: Consisting of Exercises in ...

Moses Severance - American literature - 1835 - 314 pages
...more should meet those mutual eyes, \\*\ Since, upon nights so sweet, such awful morn could rise ? 5. And there was mounting in hot haste; the steed, The...peal afar ; And near, the beat of the alarming drum Boused up the soldier ere the morning star j While throng'd the citizens with terror dumb. Or whispering...
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My life, by the author of 'Stories of Waterloo'.

William Hamilton Maxwell - 1835 - 970 pages
...corps. MY LIFE. CHAPTER IX. THE ROUT OF CASTLEBAR. And there was mounting in hot haste ; the steed, Tlie mustering squadron, and the clattering car, Went pouring...near, the beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star; While thronged the citizens, with terror dumb, Whispering with white...
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Analysis of the Principles of Rhetorical Delivery as Applied in Reading and ...

Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1835 - 420 pages
...If ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise ? 4 And there was mounting in hot haste ; the steed, The...mustering squadron, and the clattering car, Went pouring foward with impetuous speed, And swiftly forming in the ranks of war, And the deep thunder, peal on...
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The Every-day Book and Table Book: Or, Everlasting Calandar of Popular ...

William Hone - Days - 1835 - 876 pages
...could guess If ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon nights so sweet such awful moru could rise ? And there was mounting in hot haste : the steed. The mustering sqimlron, nnd Ihe clattering car, Went pouring; forward with impetuous speed, And swiftly forming in...
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The Reader and Speaker: Containing Lessons for Rhetorical Reading and ...

Samuel Putnam - Readers - 1836 - 226 pages
...might be repeated — who could guess If ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise? And there was mounting...near, the beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star ; While thronged the citizens with terror dumb, Or whispering with white...
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The Harp of the Wilderness; Or, Flowers of Modern Fugitive Poetry

Harp - English poetry - 1836 - 380 pages
...might be repeated : who could guess If ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon nights so sweet such awful morn could rise? And there was mounting...near, the beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star ; While thronged the citizens with terror dumb, Or whispering, with white...
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The United States Speaker: A Copious Selection of Exercises in Elocution ...

John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...might be repeated — who could guess If ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon night so sweet such awful morn could rise ? And there was mounting...near, the beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star ; While thronged the citizens with terror dumb, Or whispering with white...
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The American Orator's Own Book: Or, The Art of Extemporaneous Public ...

Oratory - 1836 - 362 pages
...might be repeated ; who could guess If ever more should meet those mutual eyes, Since upon nights so sweet such awful morn could rise ? And there was mounting...near, the beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star ; While thronged the citizens with terror dumb, Or whispering with white...
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The Works of George Byron: With His Letters and Journals, and His Life, Volume 8

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 356 pages
...truth is sufficient to fill tlie mind, fiction is worse than useless.' — SIR E. BRYDGES.^ XXIII. And there was mounting in hot haste : the steed, The...near, the beat of the alarming drum Roused up the soldier ere the morning star ; While throng'd the citizens with terror dumb, ' Or whispering, with...
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