E'en time itself despairs to cure Those pangs to every feeling due : Ungenerous youth ! thy boast how poor, To win a heart, and break it too ! No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make suspicion start ; No pause the dire extremes between... The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart - Sivu clxivtekijä(t) Dugald Stewart - 1858Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Maria Riddell - 1802 - 484 sivua
...youth ! thy boast how poor, To win a heart — and break it too ! 5. No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make Suspicion start, No pause the...forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall ! 1. TALK not of Love, it gives me pain, For Love has been my foe ; He bound me with an iron chain,... | |
| Maria Woodley Riddell - 1802 - 248 sivua
...youth ! thy boast how poor, To win a heart — and break it too ! No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make Suspicion start^ No pause the...forsaken, and forlorn, ^ < The tears I shed must ever fall .! 5. 1. TALK not of Love, it gives me pain, For Love has been my foe ; He bound ine with an iron chain,... | |
| 1802 - 520 sivua
...due ; Ungenerous youth ! thy boast how poor, To steal a heart, and break it too. Hope from its only anchor torn, Neglected and neglecting all, Friendless,...forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall. • * 324 LINES TO THE RED-BREAST. songstress of the waning year, The first amid the feather'd choir... | |
| 1802 - 524 sivua
...feeling due; Ungenerous youth! thy boast how poor, To steal a heart, and break it too. Hope from its only anchor torn, Neglected and neglecting all, Friendless,...forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall. LINES TO THE RED-BREAST. LONE songstress of the waning year, The first amid the feather'd choir That... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 sivua
...Ungenerous youth ! thy boast how poor, To win a heart, and break it too. No cold approach, no altered mien, Just what would make suspicion start, . No pause the...forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall ! Account Account of Books for the Year 1802. History of the British Rrpcdilion to Egypt, £sY. By... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 892 sivua
...Ungenerous youth ! thy boast how poor. To win a heart, and break it too. No cold approach, no altered mien, Just what would make suspicion start, No pause the...all, Friendless, forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shtd must ever fall ! Account Account of Books for the Year 1802. flixtory of the British Er/mUtinn... | |
| 1803 - 866 sivua
...Ungenerous youth ! thy boast how poor, To win a heart, and break it too. No cold approach, no altered mien, Just what would make suspicion start, No pause the...neglecting all, Friendless, forsaken, and forlorn, The tea» I shed must ever M ! Account Account of Books for the Year 1802. History of the British Expedition... | |
| 1803 - 892 sivua
...it too. No co/rl approach, no altered mien, Jitf >n'hat would make, suspicion start. No p'aL^e tSw dire extremes between ; He made me blest, and broke...forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall ! Account of Books for the Year 1802. History of the British Expedition to Egypt, CSV. By Sir Hubert... | |
| Maria Riddell - 1803 - 286 sivua
...youth ! thy boast how poor, To win a heart — and break it too ! No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make Suspicion start, No pause the dire extremes between ; 1 He made me blest, — and broke my heart. From Hope, the wretched's anchor, torn, Neglected, and... | |
| 1807 - 442 sivua
...youth !—thy boast how poor ; To win a heart,—and break it too. 5 No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make suspicion start; No pause the...forsaken and forlorn, The tears, I shed, must ever fall. These lines, also are sent to us by The Archer; we in* srert them, as we received them, without comment.... | |
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