E'en time itself despairs to cure Those pangs to every feeling due : Ungenerous youth ! thy boast how poor, To win a heart, and break it too ! No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make suspicion start ; No pause the dire extremes between... The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart - Page clxivby Dugald Stewart - 1858Full view - About this book
| James Grant Wilson - 1875 - 622 pages
...win a heart — aud break it too' No eold approaeh, no alter'd mien. Just what would muke suspieion start; No pause the dire extremes between. He made me blest— and broke my heart; From hope, the wretehed's anehor, torn, Negleeted and negleeting all ; Friendless, forsaken, and forlorn. The tears... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 pages
...boast how poor, To win a heart — and break it too' No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just v, hni would make suspicion start; No pause the dire extremes...forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall. ALEXANDEB WILSON. BORN 1766 — DIED 1813. ALEXANDER WILSON, the first to claim and win the proud title... | |
| Robert Burns - 1876 - 540 pages
...first half of the last stanza, which now reads as follows :]— No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make suspicion start; No pause, the dire extremes between, He made me blest—and broke my heart! From hope, the wretched's anchor, torn, Neglected, and neglecting all,... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1877 - 312 pages
...youth 1 thy boast how poor, To win a heart — and break it too ! [No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make suspicion start ; No pause the...forsaken, and forlorn; The tears I shed must ever fall. HELEN CRANSTOUN STEWART. 3To an Indian <@olt) fflom. SLAVE of the dark and dirty mine, What vanity... | |
| Robert Burns - 1878 - 550 pages
...tby boast how poor, To steal a heart, and break it too !] No cold reproach — no altered mien — Just what would make suspicion start ; No pause the...between, — He made me blest — and broke my heart ! [Hope from its only anchor torn, Neglected and neglecting all, Friendless, forsaken, and forlorn,... | |
| 1881 - 520 pages
...Ungenerous youth ! thy boast how poor, To win a heart, and break it too! No cold approach, no altered mien ; Just what would make suspicion start; No pause the...made me blest, and broke my heart : From hope, the wretchecUs anchor, torn, Neglected and neglecting all ; Friendless, forsaken, and forlorn, The tears... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1882 - 544 pages
...and break it too ! No cold approach, no alter'd mien; Just what would make suspicion start ; Nopause the dire extremes between — He made me blest, and...forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall. RETURNING SPRING, WITH GLADSOME RAY. t RETURNING spring, with gladsome ray, Adorns the earth and smoothes... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1885 - 614 pages
...Ungenerous youth! thy boast how poor, To win a heart, and break it too! No cold approach, no alter'd mien; Just what would make suspicion start; No pause the...forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall. RETURNING SPRING, WITH GLADSOME RAY.t RETURNING spring, with gladsome ray, Adorns the earth and smoothes... | |
| Robert Burns - 1885 - 296 pages
...felicity of expression in descriptive song.] FRAGMENTS OF SONG. No cold approach, no altered mien, Just what would make suspicion start ; No pause the...between, He made me blest — and broke my heart. [These lines were inserted by Burns to complete the closmg stanza of a song by Miss Cranstoun, who... | |
| Robert Burns - 1886 - 468 pages
...unites with the words.] FRAGMENTS OF SONG. (JOHNSON'S MUSEUM, 1792.) No cold approach, no altered mien, Just what would make suspicion start ; No pause the...between, He made me blest — and broke my heart. [These lines were inserted by Burns to complete the closing stanza of a song by Miss Cranstoun, who... | |
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