Soul was turn'd to You. Not a glimm'ring Ray to cheer me, Curtain'd only by the Night; You alone, were always near me, Image of celestial Light ! Heedless, of the bursting Billow, Heedless, how the Tempest blew ; Still I prest my moisten'd Pillow, Sigh'd,... Poems - Seite 214von Charles James - 1808Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Select collection - 1806 - 322 Seiten
...fondly thought of you. Spread on down, and angels waking To protect an angel's form, You, perhaps. all care forsaking, Scarcely heard the ruthless storm....think of one who dearly, Dearly, loves to think of you ? ANNA ; OR, THE ADIEU. HARRISON. ' WALKER, LONDON. HOOK. Sung by Mr Incledon. WHEN the sails catch... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 568 Seiten
...roaring Ocean, Whistling Winds, and beating Rain; Round me in convulsive Motion, Felt my yielding Canvass strain: Wind and Water, vied together, Tent and Tent-walls,...think of One, who Dearly, Dearly loves to think of You ? ployed Persons as their Buyers, of all the prime Sorts, and then divided it among themselves, by... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1813 - 820 Seiten
...Sigh'd, and fondly thought of You. Spread on Down, and Angels waking, To protect an Angel's Form ; Yo u, perhaps, each Care forsaking, Scarcely heard the ruthless...think of One, who Dearly, Dearly loves to think of You t is situate on the South side of Thames Street, not far from London Bridge. The Rooms for Business... | |
| 1928 - 378 Seiten
...wilderness exile. No doubt Captain South's melody rang soft and true, "All my soul was turned to you .... Do you think of one, who dearly, Dearly loves to think of you." When the long looked for tidings came from England, her faithless lover had married another. "A malady... | |
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