| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1807 - 498 pages
...mate, That oft enamour'd on thy strains has hung? Or has the cruel hand of fate Bereft thee of Ihy darling young ? Alas, for BOTH, I weep • In all...babe that should have lived to bless, And fill my doating eyes with frequent tears, At once the source of rapture and distress, The flattering prop of... | |
| Cuthbert Shaw, Thomas Park - 1807 - 230 pages
...sadden all the grove > Say, dost thon mourn thy ravish'd mate, That oft enamour'd on thy strains has hung? Or has the cruel hand of Fate Bereft thee of thy darling young? \las, for both I weep In all the pride of youthful charms, A beauteous bride torn from my circlmg arms,... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...sadden all the grove ? Say, dost thou mourn thy ravish'd mate, That oft enamour'd on thy strains has hung ? Or has the cruel hand of Fate Bereft thee of...my circling arms ! A lovely babe, that should have liv'd to bless, And fill my doting eyes with frequent tears, At once the source of rapture and distress,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...thy strains has hung? Or has the cruel hand of Fate Bereft thce of. thy darling young ? Alas ! tor han e'er was thought by man ! far other stars ! Stars...go\cru these of fire, : Far other siui! — A sun, C) h h.ive liv'd to bless, And till my doating eyes with frequent tears, At once the source of rapture and... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...mate. That oft enamour'd on thy strains has hung ? In all the pride of youthful charms, A beanteous bride torn from my circling arms ! A lovely babe that should have liv'd to bless, Ami fill my doating eyes with frequent tears, At once the source of rapture and distress,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 280 pages
...thus sadden all the 'Say, dost thou mourn thy ravish'd mate, That oft enamour'd on thy strains has hung ? Or has the cruel hand of Fate Bereft thee of...distress, The flattering prop of my declining years ! In vain from death to rescue I essay'd, By every art that Science could devise ; Alas ! it languish'd... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 284 pages
...complain, [grove? Say, dost thou mourn thy ravish'd mate, That oft enamour'd on thy strains has hung? Alas, for both I weep In all the pride of youthful...distress, The flattering prop of my declining years! In vain from death to rescue I essay'd, By every art that Science could devise ; Alas! it languish'd... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 pages
...sadden all the grove ? Say, dost thou mourn thy ravish'd mate, That oft enamour 'd on thy strains has hung .' Or has the cruel hand of Fate Bereft thee...tears, At once the source of rapture and distress, In vain from death to rescue I essay VI, By every art that Science could devise ; Alas ! it languish'd... | |
| Oswald Doughty - English poetry - 1924 - 222 pages
...the poet's sadness : " Say, dost thou mourn thy ravished mate, That oft enamoured on thy strains has hung ? Or has the cruel hand of Fate Bereft thee of thy darling young? Alas, for both, I weep— 1 When I roved, etc. In all the pride of youthful charms, A beauteous bride torn from my circling arms... | |
| Cuthbert Shaw - English poetry - 1925 - 178 pages
...sadden all the grove ? Say, dost thou mourn thy ravish' d mate That oft enamour'd on thy strains has hung ? Or has the cruel hand of fate Bereft thee of...my circling arms ! A lovely babe that should have liv'd to bless, And fill my doting eyes with frequent tears, At once the source of rapture and distress,... | |
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