| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1816 - 60 páginas
...inflict a cureless wound ? Yet — oh , yet — thyself deceive not — Love may sink by slow decay, Still thine own its life retaineth — Still must...Both shall live — but every morrow Wake us from a widowed bed. — And when thou would'st solace gather — When our child's first accents flow — Wilt... | |
| 1816 - 886 páginas
...not—- Love may sink by slow decay, Bdt, by sudden wrench, believe not Hearts can thus be torn away ; Still thine own its life retaineth — Still must...bleeding, beat, And the undying thought which paineth Is __, thai we no more may meet. These are words a! deeper sorrow Tiiaii ;he wail above the dead. Bo til... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 212 páginas
...not ; Love may sink by slow decay, But by sudden wrench, believe not Hearts can thus be torn away : Still thine own its life retaineth — Still must...; Both shall live, but every morrow Wake us from a widowed bed. And when thou wouldst solace gather, When our child's first accents flow, Wilt thou teach... | |
| 1820 - 438 páginas
...not- Love may sink by slow decay, But by sudden wrench, believe not, Hearts can thns be torn away. Still thine own its life retaineth — Still must...morrow Wake us from a widow'd bed. — And when thou would'st solace gatherWhen our child's first accents flow — Wilt thou teach her to say—" Father!"... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 páginas
...not ; Love may sink by slow decay, But by sudden wrench, believe not Hearts can thus be torn away: / Still thine own its life retaineth — • Still must...morrow Wake us from a widow'd bed. • And when thou wonldst solace gather, When our child's first accents flow Wilt thou teach her to say " Father!" Tho'... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 páginas
...not ; Love may sink by slow decay, But by sudden wrench, believe not Hearts can thus be torn away : Still thine own its life retaineth — Still must...though bleeding, beat ; And the undying thought which pniuctlv Is — that we no more may meet. These are words of deeper sorrow Than the wail above the... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1822 - 614 páginas
...by sudden wrench, believe not Hearts can thus be torn away : Still thine own its life retaineth — And the undying thought which paineth Is — that...words of deeper sorrow Than the wail above the dead ; Koth shall live, but every morrow Wake us from a widow'd bed. And when thou wouldst solace gather,... | |
| Louise Swanton-Belloc - 1824 - 400 páginas
...Still thine own its life retaineth — Slillmust mine, thongh bleeding, beat; And the undying thonght which paineth Is — that we no more may meet. These...; Both shall live, but every morrow Wake us from a widowed bed. And when thon would'st solace gather, When onr child's first aecents flow, Wilt thon teach... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 332 páginas
...can thus he torn away: Still thine own its We retaineth — Still must mine, though hleeding, heat: And the undying thought which paineth Is — that...meet. These are words of deeper sorrow Than the wail ahove the dead; Both shall live, hut every morrow Wake us from a widow'd hed. And when thou wouldst... | |
| Isaac Wilkinson - 1824 - 126 páginas
...rapid flame, Ah ! quickly stop'd his rosy breath ! " No more his heart its life retaineth, Still does mine, though bleeding, beat ; And the undying thought which paineth, Is, that we no more shall meet." To the Rt. Hon. George o'Brien Wyndham, EARL OF EGREMONT, And BARON of COCKERMOUTH. Has... | |
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