| William Shenstone, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 Seiten
...us, let us weep no more.' The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful hearse retir'd; The maid drew back her languid head, And sighing forth his name, expir'd. Though justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due, SONG'. I TOLD my nymph,... | |
| 1808 - 506 Seiten
...us, let us weep no more." The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful hearse retir'd ; The maid drew back her languid head, And, sighing forth his name, expir'd. Tho' justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall she hear... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 Seiten
...pathetick ballad is founded. The poet has literally copied the closing and affecting circumstance, of " The maid drew back her languid head, And, sighing forth his name, expired !" He could add nothing to the truth of nature and the truth of fact.. Dr. D rake, in his " Life of... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 Seiten
...us, let us weep no more !' The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful hearse retir'd ; The maid drew back her languid head, And, sighing forth his name, expir'd. Tho' justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall we hear... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 524 Seiten
...us, let us weep no more." The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful hearse retir'd ; The maid drew back her languid head. And, sighing forth his name, expir'd. The essays in this publication are interesting, and abound in curious anecdote. Is'° 4 is... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 530 Seiten
...us, let us weep no more." The dismal scene was o'er and past. The lover's mournful hearse retir'd ; The maid drew back her languid head. And, sighing forth his name, expir'd. The essays in this publication arc interesting, and abound in curious anecdote. >S0 4 is written... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1809 - 520 Seiten
...let us weep no more." ' . The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful hearse retir'd ; The maid drew back her languid head, And, sighing forth his name, eipir'd. The essays in this publication are interesting, and abound in curious anecdote. to reprobate... | |
| 1810 - 438 Seiten
...pathetic ballad is founded : The poet has literally copied the closing and affecting circumstance, of ' The maid drew back her languid head, And sighing forth his name expired !' He could add nothing to the truth of nature and the truth of fact. Dr. Drake, in his ' life of Johnson,'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 Seiten
...us, let us weep no more." The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful hearse retir'd ; The maid drew back her languid head, And, sighing forth his name, expir'd. Though justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall she hear... | |
| 1814 - 310 Seiten
...and lasting love I bore ; " Accept, O Heaven, of woes like ours, " And let us, let us weep no more." The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful...ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; .2 PASTORAL BALLJ1D, IN FOUR PARTS. BY WILLIAM SHENSTONE, ESQ. Jtrl.uxta fiumilesgttemyricie. Vine.... | |
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