 | James Storer, James Sargant Storer, John Greig - 1803 - 102 páginas
...still more lovely in my sight, Than golden beams of orient light, • ^ My Mary, 18 For, could I view nor them, nor thee, What sight worth seeing could...resign, Yet, gently press'd, press gently mine, My Mary. In the summer of • this year, in hopes of the removal being beneficial to her health, he attended... | |
 | James Storer, James Sargant Storer, John Greig - 1803 - 116 páginas
...Are still more lovely in my sight, Than golden beams of orient light, My Mary, 19 For, could I view nor them, nor thee, What sight worth seeing could...decline, Thy hands their little force resign, Yet, gently press' d, press gently mine, My Mary. In the summer of this year, in hopes of the removal being beneficial... | |
 | 1803 - 816 páginas
...of orient light, My Mary. " For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing couid t sec? The sun would rise in vain for me. My Mary. " Partakers...decline, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently prest, press gently mine, My Mary. 1803.] possible, more unavoidable than the most mathematical conclusion,... | |
 | Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1803 - 572 páginas
...! Arc still more lovely in my sight Than golden beams of orient light, My Mary ! ' For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see ? The sun would rise in vain for me, ' Partakers of thy sad declme, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently prest, press gently... | |
 | Edward Wedlake Brayley, William Cowper - 1804 - 96 páginas
...could I view nor them, nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I tee? The lun would rise in vain forme, My Mary. Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force reaign, Yet, gently prew'd, press gently mine, My Maryi In the summer of this year, in hopes of the... | |
 | Chaplet - 1805 - 236 páginas
...bright ! Are still more lovely in my sight Than golden beams of orient light, My Mary. For could I view nor them nor thee What sight worth seeing could I...Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet, gently prest, press geutly mine, My Mary ! Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st, That now at every step thou... | |
 | William Cowper - 1806 - 486 páginas
...bright, Are still more lovely in my sight Than golden beams of orient light. My Mary! For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see ? The sun would rise in vain for me, Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently prest, press gently... | |
 | William Cowper - 1808 - 328 páginas
...b/ight ! Are still more lovely in my sight Than golden beams of orient light, My Mary ! For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see ? The sun would rise in vaia for me, My Mary ! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet, gently... | |
 | British poets - 1809 - 526 páginas
...bright, Are still more lovely in my sight Than golden beams of orient light, My Mary ! For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I...decline, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently prest, press gently mine, My Mary! Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st. That now, at every step thou... | |
 | William Cowper - 1809 - 472 páginas
...more lovely in my sight i' \y •• '• Than golden beams of orient light. My Mary! For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see? The sun would rise in Vain for me, 163 Partakers of tliy sml decline, . Thy hands their little force resign ; .' l_ • .1 Yet gently... | |
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