The Book of Georgian VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite Brentano's, 1909 - Всего страниц: 1313 |
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Стр. 55
... weep at every woe , And pity every plaint , but mine . Young Dawson was a gallant boy , A brighter never trod the plain ; And well he lov'd one charming maid , And dearly was he lov'd again . One tender maid , she lov'd him dear , Of ...
... weep at every woe , And pity every plaint , but mine . Young Dawson was a gallant boy , A brighter never trod the plain ; And well he lov'd one charming maid , And dearly was he lov'd again . One tender maid , she lov'd him dear , Of ...
Стр. 56
... weeping , said , ' O Dawson ! monarch of my heart , Think not thy death shall end our loves , For thou and I will never part . Yet might sweet mercy find a place , And bring relief to Jemmy's woes , O George ! without a prayer for thee ...
... weeping , said , ' O Dawson ! monarch of my heart , Think not thy death shall end our loves , For thou and I will never part . Yet might sweet mercy find a place , And bring relief to Jemmy's woes , O George ! without a prayer for thee ...
Стр. 57
... I'll follow thee . ' My death , my death alone can show The pure , and lasting love I bore : Accept , O heaven ! of woes like ours , And let us , let us weep no more . ' 49 . The dismal scene was o'er and past , 57 GEORGIAN VERSE.
... I'll follow thee . ' My death , my death alone can show The pure , and lasting love I bore : Accept , O heaven ! of woes like ours , And let us , let us weep no more . ' 49 . The dismal scene was o'er and past , 57 GEORGIAN VERSE.
Стр. 81
... weeping streams and Naiads drain Their fountain head ; Let echo swell the dolefu ' strain , Since Music's dead . Whan the saft vernal breezes ca ' The grey - hair'd Winter's fogs awa ' , Naebody then is heard to blaw , Near hill or mead ...
... weeping streams and Naiads drain Their fountain head ; Let echo swell the dolefu ' strain , Since Music's dead . Whan the saft vernal breezes ca ' The grey - hair'd Winter's fogs awa ' , Naebody then is heard to blaw , Near hill or mead ...
Стр. 117
... weeping train , And Death , sad refuge from the storms of fate ! The fond complaint , my song , disprove , And justify the laws of Jove . Say , has he given in vain the heavenly Muse ? Night , and all her sickly dews , Her spectres wan ...
... weeping train , And Death , sad refuge from the storms of fate ! The fond complaint , my song , disprove , And justify the laws of Jove . Say , has he given in vain the heavenly Muse ? Night , and all her sickly dews , Her spectres wan ...
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