twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, she averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young ; And I lov'd her the more, when I heard Such tenderness fall from her tongue. The Scots Magazine - Seite 2601764Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 Seiten
...let me that plunder forbear, She will fay 'twas a barbarous deed : ' For he ne'er could be true, me averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young ;...her the more when I heard Such tendernefs fall from her tongue. In the third he mentions the common-places of amorous poetry with fome addrefs : 'Tis his... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 Seiten
...that plunder forbear, She will fay 'twas a barbarous deed : For he ne'er could be true, flic avcrr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young ; And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tcndcrnefs fall from her tongue. In the third he mentions the common-places of amorous poetry with... | |
| 1792 - 112 Seiten
...let me that plunder forbear; She will fay 'twas a barbarous djsed. For he ne'er could be true, she averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young: And...her the more when I heard Such tendernefs fall from her tongue. I have heard her with fweetnefs unfold Ho\v tliat pity was c!ue to a clove : That it ever... | |
| Mr. Cresswick - 1792 - 452 Seiten
...plunder forbear 1 She will fay 'tis a barbarous deed. For he, ne'er can be true. fhe averr'd, Who can rob a poor bird of its young ; And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tendernefs fall from her tongue. I have heard her with fweetnefs unfold, How that pity was due to a dove ; That it ever... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 272 Seiten
...let me that plunder forbear, She will fay 'twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, ftie averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young ;...her the more when I heard Such tendernefs fall from her tongue. I havo I have heard her with fweetriefs unfold How that pity was. due to a dove : That... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1796 - 292 Seiten
...plunder forbear, , She will fay 'twas a' barbarous deed. -r:o: 3 For For he ne'er could be true, fhe averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young; And...her the more when I heard Such tendernefs fall from her tongue. I have heard her with fweetnefs unfold How that pity was due to a dove: That it ever attended... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 Seiten
...let me that plunder forbear, She would fay 'twas a barbarous deed : For he ne'er could be true, (he averr'd, , Who could rob a poor bird of its young ; And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tcndcrnefs fall from her tongue. SECT'. V. Of Didafiic or Preceptive Poetry. ¡46 THS method of writing... | |
| William Shenstone - 1798 - 320 Seiten
...that plunder forbear, She will fay 'twas a barbarous deed. E 2 For he ne'er could be true, fhe aver'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young : And I lov'd...her the more, when I heard Such tendernefs fall from her tongue. I have heard her with fweetnefs unfold How that pity was due to — a dove : That it ever... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 Seiten
...plunder forbear ! She will fay, 'tis a barbarous deed. For he ne'er can be true, flie averr'd, Who can rob a poor bird of its young: And I lov'd her the more, when I heard Such tendernefs fall from her tongue. Efitapb. Here refts his head upon the lap of earth, A youth to fortune and to fame unknown... | |
| Apollo - 1800 - 224 Seiten
...me that plunder forbear, She will fay 'twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, me aver'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young : And I lov'd...her the more when I heard Such tendernefs fall from her tongue. I have heard her with fweetnefs unfold How that pity was due to — a dove : That it ever... | |
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