| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 páginas
...oft', through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him., Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round...tresses. Ah ! once, how little did he think An hour would come, when he should shrink With horror from that dear embrace, Those gentle arms, that were... | |
| 1817 - 560 páginas
...off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside!— Her arms are round her lover now, His livid cheek to hen she presses, And dips, to bind his burning brow, In the- cool lake her loosni'd tresses. Ah! once,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 páginas
...off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round...tresses. Ah ! once, how little did he think An hour would come, when he should shrink With horror from that dear embrace, Those gentle arms, that were... | |
| 1817 - 576 páginas
...off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round...dips, to bind his burning brow, In the cool lake her loosen 'd tresses. Ah ! once, how little did he think An hour would come, when he should shrink With... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 374 páginas
...own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Her arms are round her lover now, His hvid cheek to hers she presses, And dips, to bind his burning...tresses. Ah! once, how little did he think An hour would come, when he should shrink With horror from that dear embrace, Those gentle arms, that were... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 414 páginas
...off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round .her lover now, His livid cheek to hei;s she presses, And dips, to bind his burning brow, In the cool lake her loosen'd tresses. Ah !... | |
| 1817 - 708 páginas
...dim» He knew his own betrothed bride ; . " : She, who would rather die with him, • i • ^ Than live to gain the world beside !— > * Her arms are round her lover now, f .* His livid clieek to her's she presses, • vf*t And dips, to bind his burning brow, •• »IJ... | |
| 1818 - 798 páginas
...through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She. She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round...tresses. Ah ! once, how little did he think An hour would come, when he should shrink With horror from that dear embrace, Those gentle arms, that were... | |
| 1818 - 590 páginas
...off, through moonlight dim. He knew hit own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round...tresses. Ah ! once, how little did he think An hour would come, when he should shrink With horror from that dear embrace, &c. " Oh ! let me only breathe... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 páginas
...through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round...tresses. Ah ! once, how little did he think An hour would come, when he should shrink With horror from that dear embrace, Those gentle arms, that were... | |
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