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" Whence are thy beams, O sun ! thy everlasting light? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty : the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone. "
The Lairds of Fife ... - Page 258
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Elocution Made Easy, Containing Rules and Selections for Declamation and Reading

Rufus Claggett - 1855 - 208 pages
...fathers ! whence are thy beams, 0 Sun ! thy everlasting light ? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks m the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone By inflection is meant the turning or slide of the...
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Progressive Fifth Elocutionary Reader

Salem Town - 1857 - 524 pages
...fathers ! whence are thy beams, O Sun ! thy everlasting light ? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold...sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest above ! and who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mountains fall ; the mountains themselves...
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The Standard Fourth Reader for Public and Private Schools: Containing a ...

Epes Sargent - Readers - 1857 - 350 pages
...Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, pale and cold, sinks in the western wave. But thou thyself movest alone; who can be a companion of thy course ? Parenthesis. —See 11H 171, 172. 1. If there 'sa power above us (And that there is, all nature cries...
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The Poems of Ossian: To which are Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse and ...

1857 - 536 pages
...fathers ! Whence are thy beams, O sun ! thy everlasting light ! Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave ; bul thou thyself movest alone. Who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks of the mountains fall...
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Beauties and Achievements of the Blind

William Artman, Lansing V. Hall, L. V. Hall - Blind - 1857 - 404 pages
...fathers ! Whence are thy beams, 0 Sun? thy everlasting light? Thoucomest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in th« western wave ; but thou thyself movest alone. Who can be a companion of thy course ? The oaks...
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Beauties and Achievements of the Blind

William Artman, Lansing V. Hall - Blind - 1858 - 404 pages
...fathers ! Whence are thy beams, 0 Sun I thy everlasting light* Thou eomest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold...movest alone. Who can be a companion of thy course I The oaks of the mountain fall; the mountains themselves decay with years ; the ocean shrinks and...
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Orthophony, Or the Cultivation of the Voice in Elocution: A Manual of ...

William Russell - 1858 - 312 pages
...fathers whence are thy beams, O sun ! thy everlasting light? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty : the stars hide themselves in the sky; the moon, cold...movest alone : who can be a companion of thy course t The oaks of the mountains fall; the mountains themselves decay with years ; the ocean shrinks and...
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Osgood's Progressive Fifth Reader: Embracing a System of Instruction in the ...

Lucius Osgood - Elocution - 1858 - 494 pages
...fathers! Whence are thy beams, 0 sun ! thy everlasting light ? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave ; but thoa thyself movest alone. When the world is dark with tempests, when thunder rolls and lightning flies,...
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The pupil's manual of choice reading, arranged by T.B. Smith

Thomas Buckley Smith - 1858 - 310 pages
...vain. Whence are thy beams, O Sun ! thy everlasting light ? Thou comest forth in thy awful beauty ; the stars hide themselves in the sky ; the moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave. The oaks of the mountains fall, but thou art for ever the same, rejoicing in the brightness of thy...
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The Science and Art of Elocution and Oratory: Containing Specimens of the ...

Worthy Putnam - Elocution - 1858 - 420 pages
...pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. 6. Eternity, thou pleasing, dreadful thought. 1. The moon, cold and pale, sinks in the western wave, but thou thyself movost alone. IRONY. 1. Irony is the expression of satire by the manner of speaking, and not by the...
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