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" To share with him the 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? And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath?... "
The roundelay; a selection of comic, martial, naval and sentimental songs - Page 40
by Roundelay - 1815
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The Book of English Songs: From the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Century

Charles Mackay - 1851 - 332 pages
...assume the nurse's care, Nor wistful those gay scenes recall, Where thou wert fairest of the lair ? And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive...parting breath? Wilt thou repress each struggling pigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death? And wilt thou o'er his breathless clay, Strew flowers,...
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Cyclopedia of English Literature: a Selection of the Choicest ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 pages
...assume the nurse's care, Nor, wishful, those gay scenes recall, Where thou wert fairest of the fair t D :eV5 LL9 ÷D 1-8 M Z % h Biq RW \ j [͸ ` x + t\ k Q p3 't V / represe each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? And wilt thou o'er his much-loved...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 pages
...assume the nurse's care, Nor, wishful, those gay scenes recall, Where thou wert fairest of the fair 1 And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath 1 Wilt thee repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death 1 And wilt thou o'er...
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The Poetical Works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: Complete in One Volume

George Crabbe - 1852 - 560 pages
...dum/'serta, unguenta, puellas •Pos.cimus, qbrepit non intellecta senectus. JUVENAL. £atif. ix. lin. '126. And when at last thy love. "shall- die, Wilt thou...struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? ~ > PERCY. Several Meanings of the, word Chtifch—The'BuiLd' 'ing1 so called^ here intended— Its...
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Davidson's Universal Melodist: Consisting of the Music and Words ..., Volume 1

1853 - 456 pages
...assume the nurse's care ? Nor, wiihful, those gay scenes rccalk. Where thou wert fairest of the fe*f And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each stniprcline siicb, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? And wilt thou o'er his much-loVd clay Strew...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 46

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1855 - 706 pages
...wae ? Say, should disease or pain befull, Wilt thou assume the nurse's care, Nor, wishful, those gav 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 much-loved clay Strow flowers, and drop the tender tear? Xor then regret those...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 46

Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1855 - 704 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...repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the Ded of death? And wilt thou o'er his much-loved clay Strow flowers, and drop the tender tear? Nor then...
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Songs of England. The book of English songs, ed. by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1857 - 334 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...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...
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Hearty staves of heart-music (selected) by J.E. Clarke

Hearty staves, John Erskine Clarke - 1858 - 152 pages
...invading pains befal, Wilt thou receive his parting breath ? Wilt thou repress each struggling sigh, Where thou wert fairest of the fair ? And when, at last, thy love shall die, And cheer with smiles the bed of death ? And wilt thou o'er his much-loved clay __ Strew flowers, and...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - 1858 - 608 pages
...assume the nurse's care, Nor, wishful, those gay scenes recall, Where thou wert fairest of the fair 7 And when at last thy love shall die, Wilt thou receive his parting breath 7 Wilt thee repress each struggling sigh, And cheer with smiles the bed of death 1 And wilt thou o'er...
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