| 1813 - 566 sider
...darn ? Should harvest whiskey make me fall, Would'st thou assume tlie nurse's care; Nor sullen those gay scenes recall, Where thou wert fairest of the fair ! And when dead drunk I'm put to bed, Wilt thou prepare the water gruel ; Nor curse the day that thou didst wed,... | |
| 1813 - 552 sider
...darn? Should harvest whiskey make me fall, Would'st thou assume the nurse's care; Nor sullen those gay scenes recall, Where thou wert fairest of the fair? And when dead drunk I 'm put to bed, Wilt thou prepare the water gruel; Nor curse the day that thou didst wed,... | |
| Richard Clark - 1814 - 530 sider
...longer deck'd with jewels rare ! Say can'st thou quit the busy scene ; Where thou art fairest of the Air •And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou...struggling sigh ; And cheer with smiles the bed of death .' And wilt thou o'er his much lov'd clay, Strew flowers, and drop the tender tear ; Nor then regret... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 sider
...can that soft and gentle mienExtremes of hardship learn to bear, Nor sad regret each courtly scene Where thou wert fairest of the fair ? And when at...struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death? And wilt thou o'er his breathless clay Strew flowers, and drop the tender tearf Nor then regret those... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 338 sider
...Satir. ix. lin. UC. And when at last thy Love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? WMt thou repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the" bed of death I Percy. LETTER II. THE CHURCH. Several Meanings of the word Church.— The Building to called, here... | |
| Scottish songs - 1816 - 378 sider
...mishap shall rue, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care, Nor wishful those gay scenes recal, Where thou wast fairest of the fair ? And when at last thy love shall die, And cheer with smiles the bed of death? And wilt thou o'er his much-lov'd clay, Wilt thou receive his... | |
| 1817 - 358 sider
...befall f Wilt thou assume the Nurses ca,re t Nor wistful those g-ay Scenes recall t Where thou werf fairest of the Fair . And when at last thy Love shall...parting- Breath , 'Wilt thou repress each strug-g-ling- sijrh t And cheer nvit-h smiles the bed of Death ; And wilt thou u *er hi* breat bless Clay , Strew... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 sider
...Satir. iz. lia. 1SG. And when at last tl.y Love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath? WMt thou repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death r Peroy. LETTER II. THE CHURCH. Several Meanings of the word Church.— The Building so called, here... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 452 sider
...serta, unguenta, puellas Poscimus, obrepit non intellecta senectus. Juvenal. Satir. ix. lin. 1 26. And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive...struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? Percy. c2. Several Meanings of the word Church — The Building so called, here intended — Its... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 450 sider
...dum serta, unguenta, puellas IW-imus, obrepit non intellecta senectus. Juvenal. Satir. ix. Jin. 126. And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? \Vilt thou repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? Percy. c 2 Several... | |
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