=zh in leisure inmarked) breath Tocal) breathe unmarked) sing = ng finger - gz exist - f (unmarked) 66 sylph = kw 66 quill -hw 6 BOSS JOHN LES PHILADELPHIA. SEN TORIT what to signify that it is unsounded. Point at their wounds, and cry aloud, To battle ! The following speech of Virginius offers a beautiful instance of Transition from loud Force to gentle, and from high tones to the purest and most pathetic low tones. Virginius, it will be remembered, having slain his daughter to save her from the pollution of Appius Claudius, who has claimed her as a slave, is touched with insanity. 4. Lucius. Justice will be defeated. Virginius. Who says that? But where 's Virginia ? The following passages require moderate Force, and at the Dash there should be a Transition from middle Pitch to low, with aspirated quality. 1. So stately her bearing, so proud her array, The main she will traverse for ever and aye. Hush ! hush! thou vain dreamer! this hour is her last! 2. A thousand hearts beat happily; and when Music arose with its voluptuous swell, But hush! hark ! a deep sound strikes like a rising knell! 3. Make fast the doors ; heap wood upon the fire Draw in your stools, and pass the goblet round, ; And be the prattling voice of children heard. The following should be read with gentle Force and in the purest low tones. 1. FROM THE MAY QUEEN. Tennyson. There's not a flower on all the hills : the frost is on the pane; I only wish to live till the snowdrops come again : I wish the snow would melt, and the sun come out on high; I long to see a flower so, before the day I die. I have been wild and wayward, but you ’ll forgive me now; You 'll kiss me, my own mother, upon my cheek and brow; Nay, nay, you must not weep, nor let your grief be wild, You should not fret for me, mother, you have another child. If I can, I'll come again, mother, from out my resting-place; when think I'm far away. |