| Henry Headley - 1787 - 212 páginas
...thou art wont to fliow, With fained folace eafe a true-felt woe, ,, Or if, deafe God, thou doe denie that grace, Come as thou wilt, and what thou wilt bequeath, I long to kifle the image of my death. Drummondj Edinb. I616. To To THE RIVER ANKOR, /T LEAR Ankor, on whofe... | |
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 páginas
...but with that face, To inward light, which thou art wont to mew, With feigned folace eafe a true felt woe; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as thou will, and what thou wilt bequeathe, I long to kifs the image of my death. TO HIS LUTE. MY lute, be... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 páginas
...thine, O come, hut with that face To inward i yht which them art wont to {how, With fained folace eafe a true-felt woe ; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as thmi wilt, and what thou wilt beqpeath, I long to kifii the image of my death. XII. Samet. PAIR moon... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 488 páginas
...with that face, To inward light, which thou art wont to shew, With feigned solace ease u true felt woe ; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come...wilt bequeath, I long to kiss the image of my death. SONNET TO HIS LUTE. MY lute, be as thou wast, when thou didst grow With thy green mother in some shady... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 476 páginas
...with that face To inward light which thou art wont to show, With feigned solace ease a true-felt wo ! Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as...wilt bequeath ! I long to kiss the image of my death. SONNET. [To his lute.} Mr lute, be as thou wert, a when thou did 3 grow With thy green mother in some... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 páginas
...with that race, To inward light, which thou art wont to shew, With reigned solace ease a true felt woe ; Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as thou will, and what thou wilt bequeathe, I long to kiss the image of my death. . .». -: To his Lute. .... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 238 páginas
...Since I am thine, O come, but with that face To inward light which thou art wont to show, With fained solace ease a true-felt woe, Or if, deaf god, thou...bequeath, I long to kiss the image of my death. Drummond, Edinb. I6l6. peared on the same subject. And bis admirers may safely defy the most bigoted and industrious... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 476 páginas
...with that face To inward light which thou art wont to show,With feigned solace ease a true-felt wo ! Or if, deaf god, thou do deny that grace, Come as thou wilt, and what thou wilt bequeath, t I long to kiss the image of my death. SONNET. [To his Lute.'} MY lute, be as thou wert, * when thou... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 408 páginas
...spread thy drowsy wings Thou spar'st, alas ! who cannot be thy guest. Since I am thine, O come, but with that face To inward light, which thou art wont...wilt bequeath, I long to kiss the image of my death." The solitude which he loved with all his heart is often very delightfully eulogized — < " Dear wood,... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 470 páginas
...thy guest. Since I am thine, O come, but with that face To inward light which thou art wont to show, With feigned solace ease a true-felt woe ; Or if,...that grace, Come as thou wilt, and what thou wilt beI long to kiss the image of my death, [queath, DRUMMOND. To hear my plaints, fair river crystalline,... | |
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