| 1739 - 480 Seiten
...The Continuation of" them is by the ingenious Editor Mr. TkcopMm Rowe's own Hand. Banifh defponding Nature's Gloom, Make me to hope a gentle Doom, And fix me all on Joys to come ! With fwimmingEyes I'll gaze upon thy Charms, And clafp thee dying in my fainting Arms : Then gently leaning... | |
| Theophilus Cibber - 1753 - 406 Seiten
...it comes, may'ft thou be by, Support my finking frame, and teach me how to die ; Banifh defponding nature's gloom, Make me to hope a gentle doom, And fix me all on joys to come. With fwimminge; es I'll gaze upon thy charms, And clafp thee dying in my fainting arms ; 'I hen gently leaning... | |
| Elizabeth Singer Rowe - 1756 - 652 Seiten
...'d thou be by, . ., • . -,, Support my finking frame, and teach me how to die , Banifh defponding nature's gloom, Make me to hope a gentle doom, And fix me all on joys to come ! With fwimming eyes I'll gaze upon thy charms, And cialp thee, dying, in my fainting arms ; Then gently leaning... | |
| Elizabeth Singer Rowe - 1783 - 380 Seiten
...it comes, may'ft thou be by, Support my finking frame, and teach me how to die ! Banifh defponding nature's gloom, Make me to hope a gentle doom, And fix me all on joys to come ! With fwimming eyes I'll gaze upon thy charms, And clafp thee dying in my fainting arms : Then gently leaning... | |
| Elizabeth Singer Rowe - 1796 - 996 Seiten
...Whene'er it comes, may'ft thou be by, Support my finking frame, and teach me how to die; Banifh defponding nature's gloom, Make me to hope a gentle doom, And fix me all on joys to come ; With fwimming eyes I'll gaze upon thy charnu, ' And clafp thee, dying, in my fainting arms; Then gently... | |
| David Bogue, James Bennett - 1812 - 554 Seiten
...marriage, Mr. Rowe says, Short be my life's uncertain date, And earlier far than thine, the destined hour of fate. Whene'er it comes, mayst thou be by,...Support my sinking frame, and teach me how to die. His wish was granted, for a feeble constitution, exhausted by excessive study, sunk under a consumption,... | |
| Elisabeth Rowe - 1820 - 332 Seiten
...not sure this pray'r deny: Short be my life's uncertain date, And earlier far than thine the destin'd hour of fate! Whene'er it comes, may'st thou be by....desponding nature's gloom, | Make me to hope a gentle doom, JAinl fix me all on joys to come! 3 With awimming eyes I'll gaze upon thy charmi, Ai.il clasp tbce... | |
| Mrs. Taylor (Ann Martin) - 1822 - 218 Seiten
...in the prospect of the parting scene, he could adopt the language of Christian affection, and say, ' Whene'er it comes, may'st thou be by, Support my sinking...Banish desponding Nature's gloom, Make me to hope a gentler doom, And fix me all on joys to come. The ghastly form will have a pleasing air, And all things... | |
| Augustus Toplady - 1825 - 490 Seiten
...hour of fate ! Whene'er it comes, may'st thou be by ; Banish desponding nature's gloom ; And make me hope a gentle doom ; And fix me all on joys to come i With swimming eyes I'll gaze upon thy charms, And clasp thee, dying, in my fainting arms : Then,... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1827 - 482 Seiten
...sure this pray'r deny : Short be my life's uncertain date, And earlier far than thine the destin'd hour of fate! Whene'er it comes, may'st thou be by,...hope a gentle doom, And fix me all on joys to come 1 • A very particular account of him is interwoven in the Life of Mrs. Rowe, prefixed to her Miscellanies.... | |
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