| John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...shall love thee still, when death itself is past." — * * » * * Hushed were his Gertrude's lips ! but still their bland And beautiful expression seemed to melt With love that could not die ! and still his hand She presses to the heart no more that felt. Ah, heart ! where once each fond affection... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...death to be, Lord of my bosom'* love ! to die beholding thee!— Hushed were his Gertrude's lips ! but still their bland And beautiful expression seemed to melt With love that could not die! and still hi* hand She presses to the heart no more that felt; A heart where once each fond affection... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 248 pages
...be, Lord of my bosom's love ! to die beholding thee !" XXXH. Hushed were his Gertrude's lips ! but still their bland And beautiful expression seemed to melt With love that could not die ! and still his hand She presses to the heart no more that felt. And features yet that spoke a soul... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 250 pages
...to be, Lord of my bosom's love! to die beholding thee !" XXXII. Hushed were his Gertrude's lips! but still their bland And beautiful expression seemed to melt With love that cou!d not die! and still his hand She presses to the heart no more that felt. And features yet that... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1835 - 258 pages
...bosom's love ! to die beholding thee !" XXXII. Hushed were his Gertrude's lips ! but still their blanc" And beautiful expression seemed to melt With love that could not die ! and still his hand She presses to the heart no more that felt. heart ! where once each fond affection... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 332 pages
...death to be, Lord of my bosom's love ! to die beholding thee-!" Hushed were his Gertrude's lips ! but still their bland And beautiful expression seemed to melt With love that could, not die ! and stillhis hand She presses to the heart no more that felt. Ah, heart ! where once each fond affection... | |
| John Goldsbury, William Russell - Elocution - 1844 - 440 pages
...Those little stiffening feet." Tender Love and Admiration. [x] "Hushed were his Gertrude's lips, but still their bland [°] And beautiful expression '...seemed to melt [ — ] With love that could not die ! and still his hand [ms] She presses to the heart no more that felt. [pu.q.] [0] Ah ! heart, where... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...death to be. Lord of my bosom's lore ! to die beholding thce !' Hushed were his Gertrude's lips! but e0 ! and still his hand She presses to the heart no more that felt. Ah, heart ! where once each fond affection... | |
| Anne MacVicar Grant - 1845 - 346 pages
...anti-patriotism as to light the banner of revolt against his native sovereign, and the glorious land of which he had the honour to be a native, and in which he had...seemed to melt With love that could not die," &c., &c. Was ever anything so exquisitely refined, yet so sweetly natural, as this stanza throughout? Nothing... | |
| William Draper Swan - American literature - 1845 - 494 pages
...CXXXVI. Death of Gertrude, and the Lament of Outalissi. CAMPBELL. HUSHED were his Gertrude's lips ; but still their bland And beautiful expression seemed to melt With love that could not die ; and still his hand She presses to the heart no more that felt. Ah heart ! where once each fond affection... | |
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