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
| Robert Burns - 1808 - 496 pages
...music, which I added, and are the four first of the last stanza. No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make suspicion start ; No pause the...extremes between, He made me blest — and broke my heart ! The * This lady is now married to professor Dugald Stewart. The bonie wee Thing. COMPOSED on my little... | |
| 1808 - 356 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 dire extremes between ; tie made me blest, and broke my heart. From hope, the wretched's anchor torn, Neglected, and neglecting... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 pages
...professor Dug-aid Stewvt. suit the music, which I added, and are the four firstof the last stanza. No cold approach, no alter'd mein, Just what would...between, He made me blest — and broke my heart! The borne wee Thing. Composed on my little idol, " The charming, lovely Davies." The tither Morn. This... | |
| Robert Burns - 1809 - 328 pages
...make all the stanzas I89 suit the music, which I added, and are the four first of the last stanza. No cold approach, no alter'd mein, Just what would...between, He made me blest — and broke my heart! Thf bonie lvee Thing. Composed on my little idol, " The charming, lovely Davies." The tit her Morn.... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 330 pages
...thy boast how poor, To win a heart—and break it too! No cold approach, no alter'd mien, That just would make suspicion start; No pause the dire extremes...forsaken and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall! * Miss C. » An uncommon vein of pathetic tenderness runs through this piece, and strongly excites... | |
| Robert Hartley Cromek - 1810 - 286 pages
...youth, thy boast how poor, To steal a heart, and break it too ! No cold approach, no alter'd mien, Just what would make suspicion start; No pause the...extremes between, He made me blest — and broke my heart ! Hope from its only anchor torn, Neglected and neglecting all, Friendless, forsaken, and forlorn,... | |
| 1815 - 456 pages
...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 ! MRS. DS ODE TO COQUETILLA. BY MR. BA DAVENPORT. CEASE, prithee cease, each vain endeavour, Believe... | |
| Robert Burns - 1817 - 492 pages
...music, which I added, and are the four first of the last stanza. No cold approach, no alter'd ttiien, Just what would make suspicion start ; No pause the dire extremes between, He made me blest— and feroke my heart! The * This lady is now married to Professor Du; Stewart. The bonie wee Thing. COMPOSED... | |
| 1822 - 418 pages
...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...made me blest, and broke my heart. From hope, the wretch's anchor, torn, Neglected, and neglecting all, Friendless, forsaken, and forlorn, The tears... | |
| 1825 - 320 pages
...due. Ungen'rous youth, thy boast how poor ! To steal a heart, and break it too. IX. Hope from her only anchor torn, Neglected and neglecting all ; Friendless,...forsaken, and forlorn, The tears I shed must ever fall. Edinburgh. L *****•' ON THE ADOPTION OF MR MELVIN'S GRAMMAR. [We have been placed in a curious dilemma... | |
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