| George Crabbe - 1914 - 664 pages
...dum serta, unguenta, puellas Poscimus, obrepit non intellecta senectus. JUVENAL, Sat. ix. 11. 126-9. And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive...struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? PERCY. Several Meanings of the word Church — The Building so called, here intended — Its Antiquity... | |
| 1918 - 2030 pages
...pang of woe? Say, should disease or pain befall, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care; Nor wistful those gay scenes recall Where thou wert fairest of the fair?...struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death? And wilt thou o'er his breathless clay Strew flowers and drop the tender tear? Nor then regret those... | |
| Iolo Aneurin Williams - 1923 - 528 pages
...of woe ? Say, should disease or pain befall, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care, Nor, wistful, those gay scenes recall, Where thou wert fairest of the...struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? And wilt thou o'er his breathless clay Strew flowers, and drop each tender tear, Nor then regret... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 408 pages
...of wae? Say, should disease or pain befall, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care, Nor, wishful, those gay scenes recall Where thou wert fairest of the fair...receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each straggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? And wilt thou o'er his much-loved clay Strew... | |
| Francis Joseph Bigger - 1927 - 254 pages
...of woe ? Say, should disease or pain befall, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care, Nor, wistful, those gay scenes recall Where thou wert fairest of the fair...breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh, And wilt thou o'er his breathless clay Strew flowers, and drop the tender tear ? Nor, then, regret those... | |
| Francis Joseph Bigger - 1927 - 252 pages
...of woe ? Say, should disease or pain befall, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care. Nor, wistful, those gay scenes recall Where thou wert fairest of the fair?...breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh, And wilt thou o'er his breathless Clay Strew flowers, and drop the tender tear ? Nor, then, regret those... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1880 - 1106 pages
...of wae ? Say, should disease or pain befall, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care, Nor, wishful, those t ; Come with her laurel-leaf, blood-bought ; Come...sky and stars to prisoned men ; Thy grasp is welcome ? And wilt thou o'er his much-loved clay Strew flowers, and drop the tender tear ? Nor then regret... | |
| 568 pages
...dum serta, unguenta, puellas Poscimus, obrepit non intellefla seneftus. Juvenal. Satir. ix. lin. 116. And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive...struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? Ptrcj [?]. Several Meanings of the word Church — The Building so called, here intended — Its... | |
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