| John Bull - 1825 - 782 pages
...her skin was made : i'*iliog in all, to Heav'n be pray'd To take her. Once walking by a river's side In mournful terms, " My dear," he cried, " No more let feuds our peace divide, I'll end them. " Weary of life, and quite resign'd To drown I have made up my mind, So tie my hands... | |
| 1826 - 398 pages
...her skin was made: Failing in all, to Heav'n he pray'd To take her. Once walking by a river's side, In mournful terms, " My dear," he cried, " No more let feuds our peace divide, I'll end them. " Weary of life, and quite resign'd, To drown I have made up my mind, So tie my hands... | |
| 1836 - 362 pages
...her skin was made : Failing in all, to Heaven he prayed To take her. Once walking by a river's side, In mournful terms, "My dear," he cried, " No more let feuds our peace divide, I'll end them. " Weary of life, and quite resigned, To drown I have made up my mind, So tie my hands... | |
| 1840 - 452 pages
...her skin was made : Failing in all, to Heaven he prayed To take her. Once walking by a river's side, In mournful terms, "My dear," he cried, " No more...divide, I '11 end them. " Weary of life, and quite resigned, To drown I have made up my mind, So tie my hands as fast behind As can be : " Or Nature may... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1846 - 372 pages
...her skin was made, Failing in all, to heaven he prayed To take her. 5. Once walking by a river side, "In mournful terms, "My dear," he cried, " No more let feuds our peace divide, I '11 end them. 6. " Weary of life, and quite resigned, To drown I have made up my mind, So tie my hands as fast behind... | |
| 1853 - 404 pages
...her skin was made : Failing in all, to Heaven he prayed to take her. Once walking by a river's side, In mournful terms, " My dear." he cried, " No more let feuds our peace divide : I 'll end them, Weary of life, and quite resigned, To drown, I have made up my mind, So tie my hands... | |
| 1856 - 518 pages
...her skin was made : Failing in all, to Heaven he prayed to take her. Once, walking by a river's side, In mournful terms, " My dear," he cried, " No more let feuds our peace divide : I'll end them. " Weary of life, and quite resigned, To drown, I have made up my mind, So tie my hands... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 pages
...skin was made: failing in all, to Jove he prayed — to take her. Once, walking by a river's side, in mournful terms, "My dear," he cried, " no more let feuds our peace divide,— I'll end them. Weary of life, and quite resigned, to drown I have made up my mind, so tic my hands... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 pages
...without doors, or within, From speeches long as tradesmen spin 3. Once, walking by a river's side, In mournful terms " My dear ! " he cried, " No more let feuds our peace divide — I'll end them. Weary of life, and quite resigned, To drown I have made up my mind, So tie my hands... | |
| Oliver Oldham - 1858 - 422 pages
...Failing in all, to Heaven he prayed to take her. Once walking by a river's side, In mournful terms, " Bly dear," he cried, " No more let feuds our peace divide : I '11 end thaa Weary of life, and quite resigned, To drown, I have made up my mind, So tie my hands as fast behind,... | |
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