The Poetical Works of Ebenezer ElliottW. Tait, 1840 - 179 pagini |
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Pagina 14
... lips below . " Twice wedded widow ! do not bawl- Twice wooed ! twice won ! turn not away- Behold thy husband , Matthew Hall ! Behold thy husband , William Bray ! Oh , then , most constant when untrue ! Forgiveness is contrition's due ...
... lips below . " Twice wedded widow ! do not bawl- Twice wooed ! twice won ! turn not away- Behold thy husband , Matthew Hall ! Behold thy husband , William Bray ! Oh , then , most constant when untrue ! Forgiveness is contrition's due ...
Pagina 16
... lips . ' Drink , my love , drink ! ' he said , for the last time We meet to - morrow ! and infinitude Is cast between us . - Lo , thy husband quaffs To our eternal parting - pledge me , love ! - ' Tis blood - ' tis my blood - doth it ...
... lips . ' Drink , my love , drink ! ' he said , for the last time We meet to - morrow ! and infinitude Is cast between us . - Lo , thy husband quaffs To our eternal parting - pledge me , love ! - ' Tis blood - ' tis my blood - doth it ...
Pagina 17
... lips assum'd the hue Of sulphur flames ; and darkness on her cheek Devour'd the pallid horror greedily . In grim convulsions , terribly transform'd , She strove , or thought she strove , with worse than pain . Three spectre cannibals ...
... lips assum'd the hue Of sulphur flames ; and darkness on her cheek Devour'd the pallid horror greedily . In grim convulsions , terribly transform'd , She strove , or thought she strove , with worse than pain . Three spectre cannibals ...
Pagina 18
... lips , and breathless drinks his speech , As if the words that should pronounce her death , Quiver'd for awful utterance on his tongue . " France is victorious ! Ever fortunate ! She , mistress of the nations , shall extend The limits ...
... lips , and breathless drinks his speech , As if the words that should pronounce her death , Quiver'd for awful utterance on his tongue . " France is victorious ! Ever fortunate ! She , mistress of the nations , shall extend The limits ...
Pagina 20
... lips that glow like thine , My fortune shall be splendid as thy light . " Thou laughing parent of the woful years ! Hence , with thy beams that mock the sorrowing heart ! In all thy pageantry of flame , depart ! And let me commune with ...
... lips that glow like thine , My fortune shall be splendid as thy light . " Thou laughing parent of the woful years ! Hence , with thy beams that mock the sorrowing heart ! In all thy pageantry of flame , depart ! And let me commune with ...
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