| Robert Southey - 1854 - 530 sider
...damsel so lovely, no damsel so gay, As Mary the maid of the inn. IT. Her cheerful address filled her guests with delight As she welcomed them in with a...night When the wind whistled down the dark aisle. V. She loved; and jpung Richard had settled the day, And she hoped to be happy for life: But Richard... | |
| Robert Southey - 1854 - 184 sider
...damsel so lovely, no damsel so gay, As Mary the Maid of the Inn. rr. Her cheerful address filled her guests with delight, As she welcomed them in with...night When the wind whistled down the dark aisle. v, She loved, and young Richard had settled the day, And she hoped to be happy for life : But Richard... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 sider
...way, no damsel no lovely, no damsel so gay, as Mary, the Maid of the Inn. Her cheerful address tilled the guests with delight, as she welcomed them in with...night, when the wind whistled down the dark aisle She loved, and young Richard had settled the day, and she hoped to be happy for life ; but Richard... | |
| Jean Roemer - 1857 - 332 sider
...remembers, who journeyed this way, No damsel so lovely, no damsel so gay, As Mary, the maid of the inn. Her cheerful address filled the guests with delight,...night, When the wind whistled down the dark aisle. 268 THE MAID OF THE INN. She loved, and young Richard had settled the day, And she hoped to be happy... | |
| Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 sider
...remembers, who journeyed this way, No damsel so lovely, no dtnnsel so gay, As Mary, the Maid of the Inn. Her cheerful address filled the guests with delight,...night, When the wind whistled down the dark aisle. She loved, and young Richard had settled the day, And she hoped to be happy for life ; But Richard... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 sider
...Mary, the Maid of the Inn. 4. Her cheerful address fill'd the guests with delight, As she welcom'd them in with a smile; Her heart was a stranger to...Mary would walk by the Abbey at night, When the wind whistl'd down the dark aisle. 5. She lov'd v ; and young Richard had scttl'd the day v ; And she hop'd... | |
| Robert Southey - 1858 - 534 sider
...damsel so lovely, no damsel so gay, As Mary the maid of the inn. Iv. Her cheerful address filled her guests with delight As she welcomed them in with a...night When the wind whistled down the dark aisle. v. She loved; and young Richard had settled the day, And she hoped to be happy for life : But Richard... | |
| Warren P. Edgarton - 1860 - 530 sider
...no damsel so gay, As Mary, the maid of the inn. Her cheerful address filled the guests with deh'ght, As she welcomed them in with a smile ; Her heart was...night, When the wind whistled down the dark aisle. She loved ; and young Richard had settled the day, And she hoped to be happy for life ; But Richard... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1862 - 372 sider
...gay, As Mary, the Maid of the Inn. Her cheerful address fill'd the guests with delight As she welcom'd them in with a smile ; Her heart was a stranger to...night When the wind whistled down the dark aisle. She loved, and young Richard had settled the day, And she hoped to be happy for life ; But Richard... | |
| John Charles Curtis - 1863 - 178 sider
...remembers, who journeyed this way, No damsel so lovely, no damsel so gay, As Mary, the Maid of the Inn. Her cheerful address filled the guests with delight,...night, When the wind whistled down the dark aisle. She loved, and young Richard had settled the day, And she hoped to be happy for life : But Richard... | |
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