Thy silver locks, once auburn 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, My Mary! Partakers of thy... Poems - Strona 217autor: William Cowper - 1808 - Liczba stron: 438Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Thomas Taylor - 1841 - Liczba stron: 304
...For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see! The sun would rise in vain for me, My Mary! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy...of limbs thou prov'st, That now, at every step thou niov'st, Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, My Mary! And still to love, though prest with ill, In... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - Liczba stron: 324
...For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see ? The sun would rise in vain for me, My Mary ' Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy...gently mine, My Mary ! Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'it, That now at every step thou mov'st, Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, My Mary! And still... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - Liczba stron: 358
...For, could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see ? The sun would rise in vain for me, My Mary! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently press'd, press gently mine, My Mary ! Such feebleness of limbs thou provest, That now at every step... | |
| William Cowper - 1843 - Liczba stron: 406
...For, could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see? The sun would rise in vain for me, My Mary ! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently press'd, press gently mine, My Mary ! Such feebleness of limbs thou provest, That now at every step... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1843 - Liczba stron: 316
...For could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see! The sun would rise in vain for me. My Mary! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign, Yet gently prcst, press gently mine, My Mary! Such feebleness of limbs thon prov'st, That now, at every step thou... | |
| Robert Southey - 1843 - Liczba stron: 388
...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 pressed, press gently mine, My Mary! Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st, That now at every step... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - Liczba stron: 746
...me, My Mary! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently pressed, e thy name. Future times shall hear of thee ; they...most the bursting sigh of Armin. He remembers the pressed with ill, In wintry age to feel 110 chill, With me is to be lovely still, My Mary! But ah!... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - Liczba stron: 738
...For, could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see! The sun would rise in vain pressed, press gently mine, My Mary! Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st, That now at every step... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - Liczba stron: 922
...For, could I view nor them nor thee, What sight worth seeing could I see ? The sun would rise in vain for me, My Mary ! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign ; Yet gently pressed, press gently mine, My Mary! Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st, That now, at every step... | |
| William Cowper - 1846 - Liczba stron: 310
...For could I view nor them nor thee. What sight worth seeing could I see ? The sun would rise in vain for me, My Mary ! Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy...thou mov'st, Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, . And still to love, though prest with ill, In wintry age to feel no chill, With me ia to be lovely... | |
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