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" The sweet accord, such sleeps as yet delight, The pleasant dreams, the quiet bed of rest, The secret thoughts imparted with such trust, The wanton talk, the divers change of play, The friendship sworn, each promise kept so just,— Wherewith we past the... "
The bachelor's wife, a selection of curious and interesting extracts - Page 400
by John Galt - 1824
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1841 - 844 pages
...force. The void walls eke that harbour'd us each night : Wherewith, alas ! revive within my breast The sweet accord, such sleeps as yet delight ; The...trust; The wanton talk, the divers change of play ; Tlie friendship sworn, each promise kept so just, Wherewith we past the winter nights away. And with...
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A topographical history of Surrey, by E.W. Brayley assisted by J ..., Volume 1

Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1841 - 566 pages
...praise ; Recording oft what grace each one had found, What hope of speed, what dread of long delays. The secret thoughts, imparted with such trust ; The...play ; The friendship sworn, each promise kept so fast Wherewith we past the winter night away." " We are told, in Lloyd's WORTHIES, voL ip 6, that Surrey...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1844 - 692 pages
...force. 'he wide vales, eke, that harboured us each night, Wherewith, alas, reviveth in my breast, "he hout 'he secret thoughts imparted with such trust, The wanton talk, the divers change of play, 'he friendship...
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Notice of Windsor in Olden Times

John Stoughton - Windsor (Berkshire, England) History - 1844 - 266 pages
...alas, reviveth in ray brest The swete accord ! Such slepes as yet delight, — The pleasant dreames, the quiet bed of rest. " The secret thoughts imparted with such trust, The wanton talke, the divers change of play ; The friendship sworne, eche promise kept so just, Wherewith we past...
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies

Great Britain - 1845 - 538 pages
...force. The void walls eke that harbour'd us each night : Wherewith, alas ! revive within my breast The sweet accord, such sleeps as yet delight ; The...And with this thought the blood forsakes the face ; The tears berain my cheeks of deadly hue : The which, as soon as sobbing sighs, alas ! Up-supped...
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies..

Authors - 1845 - 432 pages
...force. The void walls eke that harbour'd us each night : Wherewith, alas ! revive within my breast The sweet accord, such sleeps as yet delight ; The...And with this thought the blood forsakes the face ; The tears berain my cheeks of deadly hue : The which, as soon as sobbing sighs, alas ! Up-supped...
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The Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies...

1845 - 384 pages
...between, Where we did chase the fearful hart of force. The void walls eke that harbour'd us each night: The pleasant dreams, the quiet bed of rest, The secret thoughts, imparted with such trust; Wherewith, alas! revive within my breast The sweet accord, such sleeps as yet delight; The wanton talk,...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: First period, from the earliest times to 1400

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1847 - 712 pages
...of force. The wide vales, eke, that harboured us each night, Wherewith, alas, revivcth in my breast, K g t ઺ z 7 &Lс> Fh F ìr2 sA R IdJ x96H 2 Y d M G...Ɍ0 9+ ! E} o n{ f : ~ !! ) 5_?l:r 7 ~ m h [ ;׭ { chauge of play, The friendship sworn, each promise kept so just ; Wherewith we passed the winter night...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions ...

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1847 - 712 pages
...of force. The wide vales, eke, that harboured us each night, Wherewith, alas, rcviveth in my breast, ican in fancy breeds : There screeching satyrs fill...lion's golden hide, That all the east mice grasp'd in diver« change of play, The friendship sworn, each promise kept so just ; Wherewith we passed the winter...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 1

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1849 - 708 pages
...force. The wide vales, eke, that harboured us each night, Wherewith, ala», reviveth in my breast, FauRt. passed the winter night away. And with this thought, the blood forsakes the face, The tears bcrain...
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