| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 316 páginas
...— I said, And thenceforth all my dream was fled. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A MOTHER AND CHILD. CHILD. " O LADY, lay your costly robes aside, No longer may you glory in your pride." MOTHER.-. Wherefore to-day art singing in mine ear Sad songs, were made so long ago, my dear ; This... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 320 páginas
...Seraphim Shall chaunt the extatic marriage hymn.'* DIALOGUE BETWEEN A MOTHER AND CHILD. CHILD. " O LADY, lay your costly robes aside, No longer may you glory in your pride." MOTHER. Wherefore to-day art singing in mine ear Sad songs, were made so long ago, my dear ; This day... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 páginas
...said, And thenceforth all my dream was fled. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A BOTHER А1ГО CHILD CHILD. " O LADT, lay your costly robes aside. No longer may you glory in your pride." •OTHER. Wherefore to-day art singing in mine ear Sad songs, were mode so long ago, my dear ; This... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 páginas
...soon" — I said, And thenceforth all my dream was fled. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A MOTHER AND CHILD CHILD. "O LADY, lay your costly robes aside, No longer may you glory in your pride." MOTHER. Wherefore to-day art singing in mine ear Sad songs, were made HO long ago, my dear ; This day... | |
| 1842 - 504 páginas
...of the day. He died on the 27th of Decemher, 1834. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A MOTHER AKD CHILD. CHILD. " O lady, lay your costly robes aside, No longer may you glory in your pride." MOTHER. Wherefore to-day art singing in mine ear Sad songs, were made so long ago, my dear ; This day... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 516 páginas
...soon1' — I said, And thenceforth all my dream was fled. DIALOGUE BETWEEN A MOTHER AND CHILD CHILD. " O LADY, lay your costly robes aside. No longer may you glory in your pride." Wherefore to-day art singing in mine ear Sad songs, were made so long ago, my dear ; This day I am... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 400 páginas
...edition now in the possession of Dr. Uimbault, and with which our reprint has been carefully collated. DEATH. FAIR lady, lay your costly robes aside, No longer may you glory in your pride; Take leave of all your carnal vain delight, I'm come to summon you away this night i LADY. What bold... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 410 páginas
...edition now in the possession of Dr. llimbnult, and with which our reprint has been carefully collated. DEATH. FAIR lady, lay your costly robes aside, No longer may you glory in your pride; Take leave of all your carnal vain delight, I'm come to summon you away this night i LADY. What bold... | |
| Percy Society - 1846 - 410 páginas
...edition now in the possession of Dr. Itimbault, and with which our reprint has been carefully collated. DEATH. FAIR lady, lay your costly robes aside, No longer may you glory in your pride; Take leave of all your carnal vain delight, I'm come to summon you away this night! LADY. What bold... | |
| James Henry Dixon - 1846 - 424 páginas
...edition now in the possession of Dr. Rimbault, and with which our reprint has been carefully collated. DEATH. FAIR lady, lay your costly robes aside, No longer may you glory in your pride; Take leave of all your carnal vain delight, I'm come to summon you away this night! LADY. What bold... | |
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