| Walter Scott - 1824 - 966 Seiten
...o'erthrown, —But all is not thine own ! To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks and...precious things from thee, — Restore the dead, thou Sea ! LINES ON A SLEEPING INFANT. ART thou a thing of mortal birth, Whose happy home is on our earth ?... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 962 Seiten
...all is not thine own ! To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood s noble head, O'er youth's bright locks and beauty's...precious things from thee, — Restore the dead, thou Sea ! LINES ON A SLEEPING INFANT. ART thou a thing of mortal birth, Whose happy home is on our earth ?... | |
| 1824 - 966 Seiten
...thine own ! To thee the Idve of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood s noble lic.-ul, O'er youth's bright locks and beauty's flowery crown...precious things from thee, — Restore the dead, thou Sea ! LINES ON A SLEEPING INFANT. ART thou a thing ttFmdrtal blrtb, Whose happy home is on bur earth ?... | |
| 1824 - 984 Seiten
...with a firm hope disguise, and stand at the windows or that it will gratify the public. ( N'IW MOD.) BRING FLOWERS. Bring flowers, young flowers, for the festal board, To wreathe the cup ere the wine is pour'd : Bring flowers ! they are springing in wood and vale, Their breath floats out on the southern... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1823 - 590 Seiten
...o'erthrown, — But all is not thine own ! To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks and...precious things from thee, — Restore the Dead, thou Sea ! THE WINDS. A DIALOGUE. Spirit 1. — HARK! — what trampling sound is nigh, — Tis above us, —... | |
| 1823 - 584 Seiten
...o'erthrown, — But all is not thine own ! To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks, and...precious things from thee, — Restore the Dead, thou Sea ! JVWw Month. Mag. FROM THE LIBERAL. DR. CHALMEKS AND MR. IRVING. THE Scotch at present seem to bear... | |
| 1823 - 592 Seiten
...o'erthrown, — But all is not thine own ! To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks and...things from thee, — Restore the Dead, thou Sea! Spinl 1. — HARK ! — what trampling sound is nigh, — "Pis above us, — in the sky ? — Sp. 2.... | |
| 1823 - 592 Seiten
...o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks and beautv's flowery crown; — Yet must thon hear a voice — Restore the dead ! Earth shall reclaim her precious things from thee, — Utstore the Dead, thou Sea ! THE WINDS. A DIALOGUE. .Spin/ 1. — HARK ! — what trampling sound... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 966 Seiten
...o'erthrown, —But all is not thine own ! To thee the love of woman hath gone down, Dark flow thy tides o'er manhood's noble head, O'er youth's bright locks and...precious things from thee, — Restore the dead, thou Sea ! LINES ON A SLEEPING INFANT. ART thou a thing of mortal birth, Whose happy home is on our earth ?... | |
| 1824 - 624 Seiten
...that they no longer exist. As in other cases, " the good old times" is a most complete misnomer. A. BRING FLOWERS. BRING flowers, young flowers, for the festal board, To wreathe the cup ere the wine is pour'd : Bring flower» ! they are springing in wood and vale, Their breath floats out on the southern... | |
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