| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1868 - 328 pages
...sweetest song which flows To sober joys and soften woes, Can make my heart or fancy flee Even while I mnse I see thee sit In maiden bloom and matron wit : Fair, gentle, as when first I sned Ye seem, bnt of sedater mood : Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when, beneath Arbiglaiul... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1869 - 810 pages
...of thought, nor days of pain, Nor dreams of glory dream'd in vain, Nor mirth, nor sweetest song that flows To sober joys and soften woes, Can make my heart...Fair, gentle as when first I sued, Ye seem but of sedater mood; Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when, beneath Arbigland tree, We stay'd and woo'd,... | |
| Flower emblems - Flower language - 1871 - 114 pages
...dreams of glory dreamed in vain, Nor mirth, nor sweetest song which flows To sober joys and softer woes, Can make my heart or fancy flee One moment,...Fair, gentle as when first I sued, Ye seem, but of sedater mood. Though I see smiling at thy feet Five sons and one fair daughter sweet; And time, and... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...mirth, nor sweetest song that flows To sober joys and soften woes, Ciin make my heart or fancy ilee, w * C/ F q s d_ 0# 5 C , 9 wb ' 9s: ۹= M B tC S lirst 1 sued, Ye seem, but of sedatcr mood ; Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when, beneath Arbigland... | |
| American poetry - 1872 - 900 pages
...solwr joys and soften woes, Can make my heart or fancy lice, One moment, my sweet wife, from thee. Kven est, From spur to plume a star of tournament, Shot E lirst I sued, Ye seem, hut of sedater mood ; Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when, beneath Arbigland... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1873 - 906 pages
...— it breaks my heart. ROBCRT BURNS. THE POET'S BRIDAL-DAY SONG. Nor mirth, nor sweetest song that n Bryant sedater mood ; Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when, beneath Arbigland tree, We stayed and wooed,... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - History - 1872 - 718 pages
...of thought, nor days of pain, Nor dreams of glory dreamed in vain, Nor mirth, nor sweetest song that flows To sober joys and soften woes, Can make my heart...Fair, gentle, as when first I sued, Ye seem, but of sedater mood ; Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee, As when, beneath Arbigland tree, We stayed and... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1873 - 882 pages
...of thought, nor days of pain, Nor dreams of glory dreamed in vain, Nor mirth, nor sweetest song that flows To sober joys and soften woes, Can make my heart...One moment, my sweet wife, from thee. Even while I mnse, I see thee sit In maiden bloom and matron wit; Fair, gentle аз when first I sued, Ye seem,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1874 - 914 pages
...BURNS THE POETS BRIDAL-DAY SONG. -a 128 POEMS OF THE AFFECTIONS. Nor mirth, nor sweetest song that ; — Come, death, and welcome I Juliet wills it...is't, my soul ? let 's talk, it is not day. JULIET. It аз when first I sued. Ye seem, but of sedater mood ; Yet my heart leaps as fond for thee As when,... | |
| David Hogg - Poets - 1875 - 454 pages
...glory dream'd in vaiu; Nor mirth, nor sweetest song that flows To sober joys and soften woes, C»n make my heart or fancy flee, One moment, my sweet wife, from thee. " Even when I muse I see thee sit In maiden bloom and matron wit; Fair, gentle as when first I sued, Ye seem,... | |
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