But pluck'd and strain'd through ruder hands, Her sweets no longer with her dwells: But scent and beauty both are gone, And leaves fall from her, one by one. Such fate ere long will thee betide When thou hast handled been awhile, With sere flowers to... Flirtation: A Novel - Página 249por Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury - 1836 - 402 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 páginas
...ruder hands, Its fweet no longer with it dwells. But fcent and beauty both are gone, And leaves drop from it one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou haft handled been a while; With fear-flow'rs to be thrown afide, And I fhall figh, while fome will... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1792 - 694 páginas
...ruder hands, Its fweet no longer with it dwells. But fcent and beauty both are gone, And leaves drop from it one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When them haft handled been awhile ; With fear-flow'rs to be thrown ande, And I (hall figh, while fome will... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 488 páginas
...Her sweet no longer with her dwells ; But scent and beauty both are gone, And leaves fall from her, one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been a while ! Like sere-flowers to be thrown aside, .'-J!Snd I shall sigh, while some will smile, . iTo... | |
| 1802 - 650 páginas
...ruder hands, Its fweet no longer with it dwells, But fcent and beauty both are gone, And leaves drop from it one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hail handled been awhile ; With fear-flow'rs to be thrown afide, And I (hall figh, while iome will... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 476 páginas
...Her sweets no longer with her dwells; But scent and beauty both are gone, And leaves fall from her, one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been a while ! Lake sere-flowers * to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh, while some will smile, * To see... | |
| G. W. Fitzwilliam - 1806 - 216 páginas
...Her scent no longer with her dwells ; But scent and beauty both are gone, And leaves fall from her, one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been awhile ! Like sere flowers to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh, while some will smile, To see thy love to... | |
| Robert Burns - 1808 - 496 páginas
...Her sweet no longer with her dwells ; But scent and beauty both are gone, And leaves fall from her, one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been awhile ! Like sere-flowers to be thrown aside, And £ shall sigh, while some will smile, To see thy love to... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 páginas
...ruder hands, Its sweet no longer with it dwells. But scent and beauty both are gone, And leaves drop from it one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been a while ; With sear-flow'rs to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh, while some will smile. To see thy... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 326 páginas
...this tune, called " The Wooing of the Maiden." — These entertainments are now much worn out in this Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been awhile ! ' Like sere-flowers to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh, while some will .smile, To see .thy love... | |
| Robert Hartley Cromek - 1810 - 286 páginas
...Her sweet no longer with her dwells ; But scent and beauty both are gone, And leaves fall from her, one by one. Such fate, ere long, will thee betide, When thou hast handled been awhile I Like sere flowers to be thrown aside, And I shall sigh, while some will smile, To tee thy love to... | |
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