| CROWNE, Nicholas Rowe - 1720 - 342 Seiten
...and dieWith that he prefl my Hand, and Oh / he faid, When I ajn gone, do thou be good to Eaglant ; Keep to that Faith in which we both were bred, And to the End be confiant. More I wou'd, But cannot. There his fak'ring Spirits fail'd, And turning ey'ry Thought from... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 Seiten
...farewell to thee, my gentle Coufin, To fpeak a few fhort Words to thee, and die. With that he prefl my Hand, and Oh !— — he faid, When I am gone,...bred, And to the End be conftant. More I wou'd, •But cannot.— There his falt'ring Spirits fail'd, And turning ev'ry Thought from Earth at once, To that... | |
| Nicholas Rowe - 1766 - 354 Seiten
...then come ? he cry'd : I only Hv'd, To bid farewell to thee, my gentle Coufin, To fpeak a few fhort Words to thee, and die. With that he preft my Hand, and Oh ! he fald, When I am gone, do thou be good to England; Keep Keep to that Faith in which we both were bred,... | |
| 1776 - 366 Seiten
...come ? he cry'd : I only liv'd, To bid farewel to thee, my gentle coulin ; ' To fpeak a few fliort words to thee, and die.' " With that he preft my hand,...and, Oh ! — he faid • When I am gone, do thou be goodto England, Keep to that faith in which we both were bred,. . And to the end be conftant. More... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 336 Seiten
..." To speak a few short words to thee, and die.'* With that he prest my hand, and, oh ! — he said, When I am gone, do thou be good to England, Keep to...faith in which we both were bred, And to the end be constant. More I wou'd, But cannot There his falt'ring spirits fail'd, " And turning ev'ry thought... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1797 - 456 Seiten
..." To spealca few short words to thee, and die." With that he prest my hand, and, oh I — he said, When I am gone, do thou be good to England, Keep to...faith in which we both were bred, And to the end be constant. More I wou'd, But cannot There his falt'ring spirits fail'd, " And turning ev'ry thought... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 460 Seiten
...; " To speak a few short words to thee, and die." With that he prest my hand, and, oh !— he said, When I am gone, do thou be good to England, Keep to...faith in which we both were bred, And to the end be constant. More I wou'd, But cannot There his falt'ring spirits fail'd, «« And turning ev'ry thought... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 Seiten
...cousin ; To speak a few short words to thee, and die. With that he prest my hand, and, oh ! — he said. When I am gone, do thou be good to England, Keep to...faith in which we both were bred, And to the end be constant. More I would. But cannot There his faltering spirits failed. And turning every thought from... | |
| 1804 - 510 Seiten
...cousin ; To speak a few short words to thee, and die. With that he prest my hand, and, oh ! — he said, When I am gone, do thou be good to England, Keep to...faith in which we both were bred, And to the end be constant. More I would, But rannot There his faltering spirits failed, And turning every thought from... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 Seiten
...; To speak a few short words to thee, and die. With that he prest my hand, and, olí ! — he said, When I am gone, do thou be good to England, Keep to that failli iu which we both were bred. And to the end be constant. More I would, But cannot There his faltering... | |
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