| 1854 - 836 páginas
...behold 'he storm of war that gathers o er this land: r I should perish by the Danish sword, Ittilda would not shed one tear the more. lady R. Thou dost not think so : woful as I am, love thy merit, and esteem thy virtues. tut whither goest thou now 1 Lord R. Straight... | |
| 1859 - 828 páginas
...wrests to its purposes my words. I never ask'd of thee that ardent love Which in the breasts of fancy's children burns. Decent affection and complacent kindness...one tear the more. Lady R. Thou dost not think so : woful as I am, I love thy merit, and esteem thy virtues. But whither goest thou now ? Lord R. Straight... | |
| 1859 - 836 páginas
...wrests to its purposes my words. I never ask'd of thee that ardent love Which in the breasts of fancy's children burns. Decent affection and complacent kindness...one tear the more. Lady R. Thou dost not think so : woful as I am, I love thy merit, and esteem thy virtues. But whither goest thou now 1 Lard R. Straight... | |
| 1868 - 338 páginas
...wrests to its purposes my words. I never ask'd of thee that ardent love, Which in the breasts of Fancy's children burns, Decent affection and complacent kindness...vain : Hence, with the less regret my eyes behold Tee storm of war that gathers o'er this land: If I should perish by the Danish sword, M atilda would... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1875 - 622 páginas
...burns; Deeent affeetion and eomplaeent kindness Were all I wish'd for; but I wish'd in vain: Henee, with the less regret my eyes behold The storm of war that gathers o'er this laud : If I should perish by the Danish sword, Matilda would not shed one tear the more. Lady R. Thou... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 páginas
...wrests to its purposes my words. I never ask'd of thee that ardent love Which in the breasts of Fancy's children burns ; Decent affection and complacent kindness...my eyes behold The storm of war that gathers o'er tins laud: If I should perish by the Danish sword, Matilda would not shed one tear the more. Lady R.... | |
| 1886 - 344 páginas
...in the breasts of Fancy's children burns, Decent affection and complacent kindness Were all I wieh'd for ; but I wish'd in vain : Hence, with the less...Danish sword, Matilda would not shed one tear the more. /."./// /;. Thou dost not think so: woeful ae I am, I love thy merit, and esteem thy virtues. But whither... | |
| Walter Jenkinson Kaye - 1891 - 350 páginas
...wrests to its purposes my words, I never ask'd of thee that ardent love. Which in the breasts of fancy's children burns. Decent affection and complacent kindness...as I am I love thy merit, and esteem thy virtues. Bnt whither goest thou now ? LORD R. — Straight to the camp, Where every warrior on the tiptoe stands... | |
| David Harrison Stevens - 1923 - 938 páginas
...Fancy's children burns. Decent affection and complacent kindness Were all I wished for; but I wished h of the young RANDOLPH. Thou dost not think so? woeful as I am, 56 I love thy merit, and esteem thy virtues. But... | |
| Raymer McQuiston - 1925 - 400 páginas
...fancy's children burns. 90 68-74 omitted in 1757. 81. 1808 reads: "And grievous had my expectation been." Decent affection and complacent kindness Were all...Danish sword, Matilda would not shed one tear the more. /,<,"/.' I t1t mi. Thou dost not think so : woeful as I am, I love thy merit, and esteem thy virtues.... | |
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