| Walter Scott - 1810 - 618 sivua
...cheeks are wan, Thy forehead troubled, and thy muttering lips Murmur sad words abruptly broken mi, By force of windy sighs thy spirit breathes, And all...stay, And thou, and I, and she, will sing a song; Three parts in one, but all of discords framed : Talk not of chords, but let us now be gone, For with... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 620 sivua
...cheeks are wan, Thy forehead troubled, and thy muttering lip» Murmur sad words abruptly broken oil", By force of windy sighs thy spirit breathes, And all this sorrow riseth tor thy son: And self-same sorrow feel I lor my son. Come in, old man, thou shalt to Isabel : Lean... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1825 - 444 sivua
...cheeks are wan, Thy forehead troubled, and thy muttering lips Murmur sad words abruptly broken off, By force of windy sighs thy spirit breathes, And all...shalt stay, And thou and I and she will sing a song ; Three parts in one, but all of discords fram'd : Talk not of cords, but let us now be gone, For with... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist - 1825 - 442 sivua
...cheeks are wan, Thy forehead troubled, and thy muttering lips Murmur sad words abruptly broken off, By force of windy sighs thy spirit breathes, And all this sorrow riscth for thy son : And self-same sorrow feel I for my son. Come in, old man, thou shall to Isabel... | |
| 1842 - 514 sivua
...cheeks are wan ; Thy forehead troubled, and thy muttering lips Murmur sad words abruptly broken off ; By force of windy sighs thy spirit breathes, And all this sorrow sueth for thy son : The self-same sorrow feel I for my son. Come in, old man, thou shalt to Isabel... | |
| London univ, King's coll - 1842 - 686 sivua
...cheeks are wan ; Thy forehead troubled, and thy muttering lips Murmur sad words abruptly broken off ; By force of windy sighs thy spirit breathes. And all this sorrow sueth for thy son : The self-same sorrow feel I for my son. Come in, old man, thou shalt to Isabel... | |
| Robert Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 426 sivua
...cheeks are wan, Thy forehead troubled, and thy muttering lips Murmur sad words abruptly broken off, By force of windy sighs thy spirit breathes, And all...shalt stay, And thou and I, and she, will sing a song, Three parts in one ; but all of discords fram'd : Talk not of chords, but let us now be gone, For with... | |
| Robert Dodsley, William Carew Hazlitt - 1874 - 472 sivua
...cheeks are wan, Thy forehead troubled, and thy muttering lips Murmur sad words abruptly broken off,By force of windy sighs thy spirit breathes, And all...shalt stay, And thou and I, and she, will sing a song, Three parts in one ; but all of discords fram'd : Talk not of chords, but let us now be gone, For with... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1897 - 610 sivua
...selfe-same sorrow feele I for my sonne. Come in, old man ; thou shalt to Izabell. Leane on my arme ; I thee, thou me shalt stay ; And thou and I and she will sing a song, 1 70 Three parts in one, but all of discords fram'd, — Talke not of cords ! — but let vs now be... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1905 - 298 sivua
...cheeks are wan, Thy forehead troubled, and thy mutt'ring l1ps Murmur sad words abruptly broken off; By force of windy sighs thy spirit breathes, And all this sorrow riseth for thy son; and again : To wring more tears from Isabella's eyes Whose lights are dimmed with over-long laments. Heaven... | |
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