| James Roach - English poetry - 1792 - 284 pages
...maid thy pity fliare, ' Whom, love has taught to flray ; ' Who feeks for refl, but finds defpaif ' Companion of her way. ' My father liv'd befide the...' A wealthy lord was he; ' And all his wealth was mark'd as mine ; ' He had but only me. ' To win me from his tender arms ' Unnumber'd fuitors came ;... | |
| History - 1793 - 586 pages
...Whofe feet unhallow'd thus intrude Where heaven and you refide. t " But let a maid thy pity fhare, " Whom love has taught to ftray ; " Who feeks for reft, but finds delpair " Companion of her way. " My father liv'd befide the Tyné, " A wealthy lord was he : " And... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1793 - 620 pages
...Whofe feet unhallow'd thus intrude Where heaven and you relide. " Bat let a maid thy pity fhare, " Whom love has taught to ftray ; " Who feeks for reft, but finds deipair " Companion of her way. " My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy lord was he : " And... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1794 - 124 pages
...Whofe feet unhallow'd thus intrude " Where heaven and you refidei " But let a maid thy pity fhare, " Whom love has taught to ftray; " Who feeks for reft,...A wealthy lord was he ; '' And all his wealth was mark'd as mine— " He had but only me. " To win me from his tender arms, " Uimumber'd fuitors came,... | |
| T AGERTON - 1794 - 390 pages
...Whofe feet unhallowed thus intrude 95 " Where heaven and you refide. " But let a maid thy pity mare, " Whom love has taught to ftray ; " Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way. 100 " My father liv'd befide the Type, " A wealthy lord was he ; " And all his wealth was mark'd as... | |
| English poetry - 1796 - 220 pages
...Whofe feet unhallow'd thus intrude ' Where Heaven and you refide ! ' But let a maid thy pity fhare, ' Whom love has taught to ftray ; ' Who feeks for reft,...finds defpair ' Companion of her way. My father liv'd hefide the Tyne, ' A wealthy lord^was he : ' And all his wealth was mark'd as mine, ' He had bet only... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 574 pages
...Heuvcii un«! yo:; rOiuV ' ' But let a maid thy pity than1. ' Whom love has taught to ilr,iy ; 1 Who Ibks for reft, but finds defpair ' Companion of her way. ' My father liv'd befide the Tyoc, 1 A wealthy lord was lie ; ' And all hi« wealth \vas mark'd as mine, ' He had bat only me. *... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - Elocution - 1796 - 292 pages
...Where heav'n, and you refide. !!! " But let a maid thy pity (hare, " Whom love has taught to (tray ; " Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way. . " My father liv'd befidethe Tyne, " A wealthy lord j was he; " And all his wealth was mark'd as mine, " He had but only... | |
| 1797 - 332 pages
...whofe feet unhallow'd thus intrude " where heaven and you idkle. > " But l:ta maid thy pity Ibare, " whom love has taught to ftray ; " who feeks for reft,..." a wealthy lord was he ; " and all his wealth was mark'd as mine, " he had but only me. " To win me from his tender arms, i< unnuraber'd fuitors came... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...Heav'n and you refide. " But let a maid thy pity fhare, " Whom love has taught to ftray ; " Who leeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way....My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy lord \vas he ; " And all his wealth was mark'd as mine, " He had but only me. " To win me from bis tender... | |
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