| Charles Lamb - 1852 - 684 sivua
...breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus by herself she singeth alone, Weeping right plenteously. " s we certainly should have done) would the sight of those old tombs hav seemcth amiss : To thy breast, holy one, take now thy little one, I have had earnest of all earth's... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 712 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billows are breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving : The world is empty,...To thy heaven, Holy One, take home thy little one, Coun. His! His father ! his ! But yours, niece, what of yours ? Thek. Why I begin to think you fear... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 728 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billows are breaking1, the damsel's heart aching, Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving: The world is empty,...is dead surely, . , ;'; In this world plainly all seemcth amiss ; To thy heaven, Holy One, take home thy little one, I have partaken of all earth's bliss,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 622 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billnwi are breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus in the dark night she sinieth alone, Her eye upward roving: The world is empty, the heart is dend surely, In this world plainly nil seemeth amies; To thy heaven, Holy One. take home thy little... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Derwent Coleridge - 1854 - 334 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billows are breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving: The world is empty,...To thy heaven, Holy One, take home thy little one, He's of an ancient Lombard family, Son of a reigning princess. Coun. Are you dreaming ? Talking in... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1855 - 478 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billows are breaking, the damsel.s heart aching, Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving: The world is empty,...dead surely, In this world plainly all seemeth amiss ; « Thek. (rising). And what mean you ? Conn. I mean, niece, that you should not have forgotten Who... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1855 - 798 sivua
...breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus by herself she singeth alone, Weeping right plenteously. " The world is empty, the heart is dead, surely, In this world plainly all seemeth amiss : To thy breast, holy one, take now thy little one, I have had earnest of all earth's bliss, Living right lovingly."... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1856 - 440 sivua
...breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus by herself she singeth alone, Weeping right plenteously. " The world is empty, the heart is dead surely, In this world plainly all seemeth amiss ; To thy breast, holy one, take now thy little one, I have had earnest of all earth's bliss, Living right lovingly."... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 450 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billows are breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving : The world is empty,...partaken of all earth's bliss, Both living and loving. Thek. Well— and what farther ? Goun. "What ? a pretty question ! TheTc. He was lorn that which we... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1857 - 452 sivua
...greenwood moan ; Billows are breaking, the damsel's heart aching, Thus in the dark night she singeth alone, Her eye upward roving : The world is empty, the heart is dead surely, Thek. Well— and what farther ? Coun. What ? a pretty question ! Thek. He was born that which we have... | |
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