| 1817 - 552 páginas
...cruel answer have I heard! And yet, by heav'n, I love thee still: Can aught be cruel from thy lip? Yet say, how fell that bitter word From lips which...strung; Thy notes are sweet, the damsels say, But oh! far sweeter, if they please The nymph for whom these notes are sung. • Zuleik., IV ir.hu, ',... | |
| Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - 1801 - 674 páginas
...cruel answer have I heard! And yet, by heaven, I love thee still:. Can aught be cruel from thy lip? • Yet say, how fell that bitter word From lips which...forth, my simple lay, Whose accents flow with artless case, Like orient peals at random strung; Thy notes are sweet, the damsels say, But, oh, far sweeter,... | |
| 700 páginas
...cruel answer have I heard! And yet, by heaven, I love thee still: Can aught be cruel from thy lip? Yet say, how fell that bitter word From lips which...nought but drops of honey sip? Go boldly forth, my simple"lay, Whose accents flow with artless ease, Like orierk peals at random strung; Thy notes are... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 páginas
...cmel answer have I heard ! And yet, by heaven, I love thee still: Can aught be cruel from thy lip ? Yet say, how fell that bitter word From lips which streams of sweetness fill, Which naught but drops of honey sip Ï Go boldly forth, my simple lay, Whose accents flow with artless ease,... | |
| G. W. Fitzwilliam - 1806 - 216 páginas
...cruel answer have I heard ! And yet by heav'n I love thee still : Can ought be cruel from thy lip ? Yet say, how fell that bitter word From lips which...strung: Thy notes are sweet the damsels say ; But oh ! far sweeter, if they please The nymph for whom these notes are sung. TO SELIMA. BY ACIIMED ARDEBEILI.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1807 - 502 páginas
...cruel answer have I heard ! And yet, by heaven, I love thee still : Can aught be cruel from thy lip ? Yet say, how fell that bitter word From lips which...the damsels say; But O! far sweeter, if they please An Ode in Imitation of Alerus. Ov XiQci, out Qi.XaL, «Ji 'AX.*' 'OTTB vtor at U<TH "ANAPE2 AVTKS truant... | |
| 1808 - 506 páginas
...cruel answer have I heard 1 And, yet, by heaven, I love thee still; Can ought be cruel from thy lip ? Yet say, how fell. that bitter word From lips which...strung; Thy notes are sweet,, the damsels say, But oh ! far sweeter if they please The nymph for whom the notes are sung ! Jones. SONNET TO HOPE. OH!... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 páginas
...cruel answer have I heard ! And yet, by heaven, I love thee still : Can anght be cruel from thy lip i Yet say, how fell that bitter word From lips which...sweetness fill. Which nought but drops of honey sip i Go boldly forth, my simple lay, Whose accents flow with artless ease, Like orient pearls at random... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 414 páginas
...cruel answer have I heard, And yet, by heaven, I love Ihec still : Can aught be cruel from thy lip ? Yet say, how fell that bitter word From lips which...Thy notes are sweet, the damsels say ; -But O ! far sweater, if they please 1 ELL me no more of pointed darts, Of flaming eyes, and bleeding hearts, The... | |
| John Aikin, Robert Harding Evans - 1810 - 508 páginas
...cruel answer have I heard, And yet, by heaven, I love thee still : Can aught be cruel from thy lip ? Yet say, how fell that bitter word From lips which streams of sweetness fillj Which nought but drops of honey sip ? Go boldly forth, my simple lay, Whose accents flow with... | |
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