Werner's Readings and RecitationsE.S. Werner, 1892 |
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... Behoved him teach them , then , to put them on , And that you have to learn . Why , cousin , how you blush . Hold up your head ! Plague on the ruff ! I cannot give't a set . You're blushing still ! AND RECITATIONS . 11.
... Behoved him teach them , then , to put them on , And that you have to learn . Why , cousin , how you blush . Hold up your head ! Plague on the ruff ! I cannot give't a set . You're blushing still ! AND RECITATIONS . 11.
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I cannot give't a set . You're blushing still ! Why do you blush , dear cousin ? So , ' twill beat me ! I'll give it up . MODUS . Nay , prithee don't - try on ! HEL . And if I do , I fear you'll think me bold . MODUS . For what ? HEL ...
I cannot give't a set . You're blushing still ! Why do you blush , dear cousin ? So , ' twill beat me ! I'll give it up . MODUS . Nay , prithee don't - try on ! HEL . And if I do , I fear you'll think me bold . MODUS . For what ? HEL ...
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... Give me your arm - be quick ! [ Modus offers arm . ] Is that the way To help a lady when she's like to faint ? To drop unless you catch me ! [ Falls against him ; he supports her . ] That will do ; I'm better now . one well [ He offers ...
... Give me your arm - be quick ! [ Modus offers arm . ] Is that the way To help a lady when she's like to faint ? To drop unless you catch me ! [ Falls against him ; he supports her . ] That will do ; I'm better now . one well [ He offers ...
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... give freshness to their cheeks . So they lie in rest and quiet , In the bliss of happy dreams . " So they lay ; and still , beside them , Lay the dog in peaceful slumber , Never whimpering in his sleep . Years came on and years departed ...
... give freshness to their cheeks . So they lie in rest and quiet , In the bliss of happy dreams . " So they lay ; and still , beside them , Lay the dog in peaceful slumber , Never whimpering in his sleep . Years came on and years departed ...
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... Give me , or I shall denounce thee , Half the treasure thou hast found . " And Iamblichus denied it ; But the baker would not listen , Brawling till the watch came forward . To the king they both were taken ; And the monarch , like the ...
... Give me , or I shall denounce thee , Half the treasure thou hast found . " And Iamblichus denied it ; But the baker would not listen , Brawling till the watch came forward . To the king they both were taken ; And the monarch , like the ...
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adventuress Alfred Tennyson April day arms Bayard Taylor breast bride brow Carton Charles Kingsley Chester child Copernicus COUNT cousin cried dark daughter dead dear death door dream eyes face fair Ellinnor father fear feet FLEUR Fleurange gazed George Kyle girl hair hand head heard heart heaven HJALMAR HJORTH BOYESEN J. G. LOCKHART James Whitcomb Riley Jarl King kiss knew lady light lips lived look Lord Louise Luigi's maid Mary Kyle Dallas Mitts MODUS morning mother Neristan never night Norsemen o'er pale passed Patrasche play poems poor Quinlan Robert Browning rose sang sing sleep smile snow soft song soul Squallop stood Swanwhite sweet Sydney Carton tears tell thee thing thou thought Titmouse Twas voice wife woman words young ZAÏRE
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