My breaft ftill haunted by a motly train, Now doubts, now hopes prevail'd, now joy, now pain. Now fix'd I ftand, my fpirit fled to thine, Nor note the time, nor fee the fun decline ; Now rouz'd I ftart, and wing'd with fear I run, In vain, alas ! for... Poems - Page 18by William Dodd - 1767 - 271 pagesFull view - About this book
| Muse - 1757 - 248 pages
...murmur'd as I figh'd, And hoarfe, at diftance, roar'd my Foe,theTide; My Breaft ftill haunted by a motley Train, Now Doubts, now Hopes prevail'd, now Joy, now Pain. Now fix'd I ftand, my Spirit fled to thine, Nor note the Time, nor fee the Sun decline ; Now rouz'd I ftart, and wing'd with... | |
| Francis Fawkes - 1763 - 270 pages
...tide : My breaft ftill haunted by a motley train, Now doubts, now hopes prevail'd, nowjoy, nowpain. Now fix'd I ftand, my fpirit fled to thine, Nor note...wing'd with fear I run, In vain, alas ! for 'tis myfelf I fhun. When kindly fleep its lenient balm fupplied, And gave that comfort waking thought denied ;... | |
| William Dodd - 1767 - 460 pages
...breath'd the fondnefs of enamour'd thought ; The curling breezes murmur'd as I figh'd, • And hoarie, at diftance, roar'd my foe, the tide : My breaft ftill...vain, alas ! for 'tis myfelf I'd fhun. When kindly deep its lenient balm fupply'd, And gave that comfort, waking thought deny'd. Laft Laft night — but... | |
| 1781 - 516 pages
...figh'd, And hoarfe, at diflance, roar'd my foe, the tide : #A. My breaft frill haunted by a motley train, Now doubts, now hopes prevail'd, now joy, now...decline ! Now rouz'd I ftart, and wing'd with fear I run ; • Jn vain, alas ! for 'tis myfelf I Ihun ! When kindly deep it's lenient balm fupply'd, AnJ gave... | |
| 1781 - 512 pages
...as I figh'd, And hoarfe, at diftance, roar'd my foe, the tide : My breaft flill haunted by a motley train, Now doubts, now hopes prevail'd, now joy, now...decline ! Now rouz'd I ftart, and wing'd with fear I ran ; In vain, alas ! for 'tis myfelf I fhun ! When kindly fleep it's lenient balm fupply'd, And gave... | |
| G. Pearch, Robert Dodsley - 1783 - 346 pages
...rpar'd. my foe the tide : My breaft ftill haunted by a mqtley train, Now doubts, now hopes prevail'd, nqw joy, now pain. Now fix'd I ftand, my fpirit fled to...decline ; Now rouz'd I ftart, and wing'd with fear 1 run, ,In vain, alas ! for 'tis myfelf I fliun. When kmdly fleep its lenient balm fupply'd, And gave... | |
| 1789 - 192 pages
...as I sigh'd, And hoarse, at distance, roar'd my foe the tide : My breast still haunted by a motley train, Now doubts, now hopes prevail'd, now joy, now pain, Now fix'd I stand, my spirit fled to thine, Nor note the time, nor see the sun decline ; Now rouz'd I start, and... | |
| 1749 - 694 pages
...murmur'd K 1 Itfh'd, And hoarfe, at didancr, roar'd try foe, the tide: My bread dill haunted by a motley train, Now doubts, now hopes prevail'd, now joy, now pain. Now fix'd I dand, my fpirit Bed to thine, Nor note the time, nor fee the lun decline ; Now rouz'd I dart, and wing'd... | |
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