twas moulder'd into dust, ' Yet, yet, (she cried) I follow thee ! ' My death, my death alone can show The pure, the lasting love I bore: Accept, O Heaven ! of woes like ours, And let us, let us weep no more. Romance of London: Strange Stories, Scenes, and Remarkable Persons of the ... - Seite 163von John Timbs - 1872Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Horace Walpole - 1842 - 592 Seiten
...expired on the spot." This melancholy event was made, by Shenstone, the theme of a tragic ballad : — " The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful...languid head, And, sighing forth his name, expired ! " Though justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall she hear a... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1843 - 212 Seiten
...1 follow thee." *' My death, my death alone can show The pure, the lasting love I bore ; Accept, Oh heaven ! of woes like ours, And let us, let us, weep...languid head, And sighing forth his name — expired ! Though justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall she hear a tale... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 Seiten
...0 Heaven ! of woes like ours, And let us, let us weep no more. The dismal scene was o'er und pact, Though justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall she hear a tale... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 310 Seiten
...heart to see ; And when 'twas mouldered into dust, ' Yet, yet,* she cried, ' I follow thee !' * * * * " The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful...languid head. And, sighing forth his name, expired. Though justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall she hear a tale... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 Seiten
...death, my death alone can show The pure and lasting lovo I bore : Accept, 0 Heaven ! of woes like oure, speak of this I For now, Dear Ruth ! with thee, I...whole sky when to the east The morning doth retur Though justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall she hear a tale... | |
| Peter Burke - 1852 - 410 Seiten
...us, let us weep no more." The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful hearse retir'd ; The maid drew back her languid head, And, sighing forth his name, expir'd. Tho' Justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty shed is due ; For seldom shall we hear a... | |
| William Shenstone, George Gilfillan - 1854 - 324 Seiten
...the lasting love I bore : Accept, 0 Heaven ! of woes like ours, And let us, let us weep no more." 19 The dismal scene was o'er and past, The lover's mournful...languid head, And, sighing forth his name, expired. 20 Though justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall she hear a tale... | |
| Edwin Butterworth - 1856 - 332 Seiten
...eye, but the cit'ort was more than human nature could sustain : — " The dismnl scene was o'er ami past, The lover's mournful hearse retired ; The maid...languid head, And, sighing forth his name, expired." Mr. Benjamin Dawson, of Oldham, left two daughters, co-heiresses : Alice, the eldest, married James... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1859 - 728 Seiten
...us, let us weep no more. The dismal scene was o'er and past. The lover's mournful hearse retir'd ; The maid drew back her languid head. And sighing forth his name expir'd. Tho' justice ever must prevail, The tear my Kitty sheds is due ; For seldom shall she hear... | |
| Peter Burke - 1861 - 426 Seiten
...follow thee. " My death, my death, can onlv show The pure and lasting love I tore, Accept, 0 Heav'n ! of woes like ours, And let us, let us weep no more."...languid head, And, sighing forth his name, expired. Though Justice ever must prevail. The tear my Kitty shed is due ; For seldom shall we hear a tale So... | |
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