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EFFECT OF ORATORY UPON A MULTITUDE by GEORGE CROLY

First Line: HIS WORDS SEEM'D ORACLES
Last Line: THE BEATING OF YOUR PULSES WHILE HE SPOKE.
Subject(s): LECTURES; SPEECH; ADDRESSES; SPEAKING; PUBLIC SPEAKING; ORATORY; ORATORS;

HIS words seem'd oracles
That pierced their bosoms; and each man would turn
And gaze in wonder on his neighbour's face,
That with the like dumb wonder answer'd him:
Then some would weep, some shout, some, deeper touch'd,
Keep down the cry with motion of their hands,
In fear but to have lost a syllable.
The evening came, yet there the people stood,
As if 'twere noon, and they the marble sea,
Sleeping without a wave. You could have heard
The beating of your pulses while he spoke.



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