The Sixteen Perfective Laws of Art Applied to Oratory volume 1

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The Sixteen Perfective Laws of Art Applied to Oratory volume 1
Emerson Charles Wesley
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" The grave hath won thee. I shall hear the gush Of music, and the voices of the young; And life shall pass me in the mantling blush, And the dark tresses to the soft winds tlung ; But thou no more, with thy sweet voice, shalt come To meet me, Absalom !
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"And, oh! when I am stricken, and my heart, Like a bruised reed, is waiting to be broken, How will its love for thee, as I dcjiart.
Yearn for thine car to drink its last deep token 1 It were so sweet, amid death's gathering gloom, To see t
...hee, Absalom !
74 THE SIXTEEN PERFECTIVE LAWS OF ABT. [Vol. 1 XIV.
*♦ And now, farewell ! 'Tis hard to give thee up, With death so like a gentle slumber on thee — And thy dark sin ! — oh, I could drink the cup, If from this woe its bitterness had won thee. May God have called thee, like a wanderer, home, My erring Absalom ! " XV.
He covered up his face, and bowed himself A moment on his chUd ; then, giving him A look of melting tenderness, he clasped His hands convulsively, as if in prayer ; And, as if strength were given him of God, He rose up calmly, and composed the pall Firmly and decently, and left him there, As if his rest had been a breathing sleep.


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