| 1755 - 464 Seiten
...rich. L. Jane. And doll thou think, my Guilford, I can fee My father, mother, and ev'nt^iee my hufband Torn from my fide without a pang of forrow ? How art...unknowing in my heart ! Words cannot tell thee what 1 feel. There is An agonifing foftnefs bufy here, That tugs the ftrings, that ftruggles to get loofe,... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 Seiten
...I.can fee My Father, Mother, and ev'n thee my Hufband, Torn from my Side without a Pang of Sorrow ? How art thou thus unknowing in my Heart ! Words cannot tell thee what I feel. There is An agonizing Softnefs.bufy here, That tugs the Strings, that ftruggles to get loofe, And And pour my Soul in Wailings... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 Seiten
...thee my ! 1 ulhan J. Torn from my Side:without a Pang of Sorrow t How art thou thus unknowing in toy Heart ! Words cannot tell thee what I feel. There is An agonizing Softnefs bufy here, That tugs the Strings, thatftxugglcs to get laofe, And pour my Soul in Wailings... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 334 Seiten
...rich." LJG And doft thou think, my Guilford ! I can fee My father, mother, and ev'n thee my hufband, Torn from my fide without a pang of forrow? How art...! . Words cannot tell thee what I feel : there is tft. An agonizing foftnefs bufy here That tugs the flring*, that ftruggles to get loofe, And pour my... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 456 Seiten
...so rich." LJ Gray. And dost thou think, my Guilford, I can see **" mother, and ev'n thee my husband, How art thou thus unknowing in my heart ! Words cannot tell thee what I feel. There is An agonizing softness busy here, That tugs the strings, that struggles to get loose, And pour my soul in waitings... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 336 Seiten
...I can see My father, mother, and ev'n thee my husband, Torn from my side without a pang of sorrow > How art thou thus unknowing in my heart ! Words cannot tell thee what I feel. There is ' An agonizing softness busy here, That tugs the strings, that st niggles to get loose, And pour ray soul in wailings... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 460 Seiten
...can see My father, mother, and ev'n thee my husband, 3 Torn from my side without a pang of sorrow ? How art thou thus unknowing in my heart ! Words cannot tell thee what I feel. There is An agonizing softness busy here, That tugs the strings, that struggles to get loose, And pour my soul in waitings... | |
| 1804 - 510 Seiten
...I can see My father, mother, and even thee my husbands Torn from my side without a pang of sorrow ? How art thou thus unknowing in my heart ! Words cannot tell thee what I feel. There is An agonizing softness busy here. That tugs the string, that struggles to pet loose, And pour my soul in wailings... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 Seiten
...I can see My father, mother, and even thee my husband. Torn from my side without a pang of sorrow ? How art thou thus unknowing in my heart ! Words cannot tell thee what I feel. There is An agonizing softness busy here, That tugs the string, that struggles to get loose. And pour my soul in waiungs... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 Seiten
...can see My father, mother, and етеп thee my husband, Torn from my side without a pang of sorrow ? How art thou thus unknowing in my heart ! Words cannot tell thee what I feel. There is An agonizing softness busy here, That tugs the string, that struggles to get loose, And pour my soul in wai'ings... | |
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