| John Bell - 1793 - 432 pagine
...yet so chill, appear. With falt'ring voice she, weeping, said, " O Dawson ! monarch of my heart! 31 " Think not thy death shall end our loves, " For thou and I will never part. " Yet might sweet mercy find a place, " And hring relief to Jemmy's woes, " O George ! without a pray'r... | |
| 1804 - 232 pagine
...reach'd her ear ', For never yet did Alpine snows, So pale, or yet so chill, appear. With fault'ring voice she weeping said, . " Oh Dawson ! monarch of my heart, Think not thy death shall end our love;;, For thou and I will never part. Yet might sweet mercy find a place, Aiid bring relief to Jemmy's... | |
| 1808 - 506 pagine
...shows So pale, nor yet so chill appear. With fault'ring voice she weeping said, " Oh Dawson ! riionarch 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 GEOIIGE ! without a pray'r... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pagine
...yet so chill appear. How pale was then his true-love's cheek, When Jemmy's sentence reach'd her car ! Think not thy death shall end our loves, For thou and I will never part. With faltering voice she weeping said : " О Dawson, monarch of my heart, О George ! without a pray'r... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 386 pagine
...Alpine snows So pale, or yet so chill appear. With falterin g voice she, weeping, said-*' ' O Iiawsou ! 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... | |
| 1819 - 172 pagine
...snows So pale, or yet so chili, appear. With fault*ring voice she wceping said, " Oh, Dawson ! monareh of my heart, • * Think not thy death shall end our loves, " For thou and I will ncver part. y " Yet might swcet merey find a place, » " And bring relicf to Jemmy's wocs, < , " Oh,... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1819 - 396 pagine
...yet did Alpine snows So pale, or yet so chill appear. With faltering voice she, weeping, said— ' O Dawson! monarch of my heart! Think not thy death shall end our 1.ivus. For thou and I will never part. ' Yet might sweet mercy find a place, And bring relief to Jemmy's... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 pagine
...yet did Alpine snows So pale, or yet so chill appear. With faltering voice she, 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... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1823 - 460 pagine
...brave the keenest wound. How pale was then his true love's cheek, 25 When Jemmy's sentence reach'd her ear ! For never yet did Alpine snows So pale,...she weeping said, Oh, Dawson, monarch of my heart, 30 Think not thy death shall end our loves, For thou and I will never part. Yet might sweet mercy find... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1823 - 402 pagine
...yet did Alpine snows So pale or yet so chill appear. With faltering voice she, 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... | |
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