In life itself she was so still and fair, That death with gentler aspect withered there ; And the cold flowers her colder hand contained, In that last grasp, as tenderly were strained As if she scarcely felt, but feigned a sleep, And made it almost mockery... Harold the Exile - Página 293por Harold (fict.name.) - 1819 - 322 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1814 - 258 páginas
...we gaze despite of pain, And know — but dare not own we gaze in vain '. In life itself she was so still and fair, That death with gentler aspect withered...And the cold flowers her colder hand contained. In that last grasp as tenderly were strain'd As if she scarcely felt, but feign "da sleep, And made it... | |
| 1814 - 1032 páginas
...we gaze despite of pain, And know — but dare not own we gaze in vain ! In life itself she was so still and fair, That death with gentler aspect withered there ; And the cold flowers her colder hand contain'd, In that last grasp as tenderly were strain'd As if she scarcely felt, but feign'da sleep.... | |
| 362 páginas
...we ijavie despite of pain. And know — but dare not own we gaze in rain! la life itself she wax so still and fair, That death with gentler aspect withered there ; And the cold flowers* her colder hand contaiu'd, In that last grasp as tenderly were strained As if she scarcely felt, but fuiga'da sleep,... | |
| 1814 - 606 páginas
...we gaze despite of pain, And know — but dare not o%vn we gaze in vain ! In life itself fihe was so still and fair, That death with gentler aspect withered there ; And the cold flowers her celder hand contain' d, In that last grasp as tenderly were strain'd As if she scarcely felt, but feign'da... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1818 - 336 páginas
...long we gaze despite of pain , And know, but dare not own, we gaze in vain! In life itself she was to still and fair, That death with gentler aspect withered there; And the cold flowers l6 her colder hand contained , XX. Ju that last grasp as tenderly were strained As if she scarcely... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1818 - 500 páginas
...And know, but dare not own, we gaze in vain ! In life iUclf she was so still and fair, 'Phut deatli with gentler aspect withered there ; And the cold flowers her colder hand contained, in that last grasp as tenderly were strained As if she scarcely felt, but feigned a deep, And made it... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 486 páginas
...long we gaze despite of pain, And know, but dare not own, we gaze in vain! In life itself she was so still and fair, That death -with gentler aspect withered there ; And the cold flowers i6 her colder hand contained, In that last grasp as tenderly were strained As if she scarcely felt,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 468 páginas
...gaze despite of pain, And know, but dare not own, we gaze in vain ! 1 770 In life itself she was so still and fair, That death with gentler aspect withered there; And the cold flowers16 her colder hand contained, In that last grasp as tenderly were strained As if she scarcely... | |
| George Clinton (biographer of Byron.) - 1825 - 314 páginas
...we gaze, despite if pain, And know, but dare not own, \ve gaze in vain ! In life itself she was so still and fair, That death with gentler aspect withered...And the cold flowers her colder hand contained, In that last grasp as tend«rly were strained 2K / As if she scarcely felt, but feigned a sleep, And made... | |
| 1814 - 684 páginas
...his l And set the anxious frame that lately shook : He gaz'd — how long we gaze despite of pain, In life itself she was BO still and fair, -, That...withered there; , And the cold flowers her colder hand contain'd> In that last gasp, as tenderly were strain 'd, •. / As it' she scarcely felt, but feign'da... | |
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