To share with him the pang of woe ? Say, should disease or pain befall, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care, Nor wistful those gay scenes recall, Where thou wert fairest of the fair ? And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath,... Percy: Prelate and Poet - Página 20por Alice Cecilia Caroline Gaussen - 1908 - 324 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Lyre - 1806 - 204 páginas
...the fair ? And when, at last, thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles...scenes so gay, Where thou wert fairest of the fair ? CHARLES JAMES TOX. 1768. Second son of Henry Fox, created Baron Holland in 1763, the Hon. Charles... | |
| Select collection - 1806 - 322 páginas
...of the fair ? And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh. And cheer with smiles...death ? And wilt thou, o'er his breathless clay, Strew flovv'rs, and drop the tender tear, — Nor then regret the scenes so gay, Where thou wert fairest... | |
| 1808 - 496 páginas
...And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt-thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress eaeh struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of...death ? And wilt thou o'er his breathless clay Strew flow'rs, nor drop the tender tear ? Nor then regret those scenes so gay, Where thou wcrt fairest of... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 386 páginas
...the fair ? M And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting bjreath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles...scenes so gay, Where thou wert fairest of the fair ? ESSAY ON INGENIOUS AND WITTY SONGS. 1 HERE is no product of mental cultivation for which we are so... | |
| Robert Hartley Cromek - 1810 - 260 páginas
...of the fair? And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death? And wilt thon o'er his breathless clay Strew flow'rs, and drop the tender tear? Tho' we hae nae horses or menzie... | |
| John Aikin, Robert Harding Evans - 1810 - 508 páginas
...the fair ? M And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt them receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh^ And cheer with smiles the bed of death j And wilt thou o'er his breathlesi clay Strew flowers and drop the tender tear; Nor then regret those... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 372 páginas
...9. lin, 120. And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? l?ilt thou repress each struggling sigh And cheer with smiles the bed of death .' Ferey. THE CHUBCH. Several meanings of the word Church.— The building so called, here intended.—... | |
| Richard Clark - 1814 - 530 páginas
...of the Air •And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh ; And cheer with smiles the bed of death .' And wilt thou o'er his much lov'd clay, Strew flowers, and drop the tender tear ; Nor then regret those scenes so gay ; Where... | |
| Roundelay - 1815 - 260 páginas
...of the fair? And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death I And wilt thou o'er his much-lov'd clay, Strew flow'rs, and drop the tender tear, Nor, then, regret... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...of the fair ? And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles...breathless clay Strew flowers, and drop the tender tearf Nor then regret those scenes so gay Where thou wert fairest of the fair? § 99. Song. MALLET.... | |
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