| John Wilson - 1840 - 372 páginas
...from my soul was torn. О Mary ! dear departed shade ! Where is thy blissful place of reet ? Senst thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans...his breast ? " That sacred hour can I forget, Can 1 forget the hallow'd grove, Where by the winding Ayr we met. To live one day of parting love ? Eternity... | |
| John Wilson, Robert Chambers - 1840 - 364 páginas
...their channels deeper wear. My Mary, dear departed shade ! Where is thy blissful place of rest ? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?" To wander through these woods of Coilsflcld, and reflect that, as the residence of rank and affluence,... | |
| Mrs. Gordon Smythies - 1842 - 314 páginas
...officer, CHAPTER LXXII. " Oh, Mary ! dear, departed shade ! Where is thy place of blissful rest ? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?" BURNS. The evening sun was pouring his slanting rays through the windows of a room, the solemn stillness... | |
| Adam and Charles Black (Firm) - 1842 - 598 páginas
...from my soul was torn. O, Mary ! dear departed shade, Where is thy place of blissful rest ? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid, Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ?" &c. According to unvarying tradition, Coilsfield derives its name from " Auld King Coil," who is... | |
| Harriet Maria Gordon Smythies - 1842 - 966 páginas
...officer. CHAPTER LXXII. " Oh, Mary! dear, departed shade! Where is thy place of blissful rest ? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast?" BURNS. The evening sun was pouring his slanting rays through the windows of a room, the solemn stillness... | |
| 1843 - 322 páginas
...their channels deeper wear. My Mary, dear departed shade! Where is thy blissful place of rest ? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? The bible is, as we said before, the property of a descendant of Mrs, •Campbell, the mother of... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 páginas
...channels deeper wear. My Mary ! dear, departed shade ! Where is thy place of blissful rest ? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? Burns. Robert Burns, the great but ill-fated Scottish poet, by whom the above beautiful and pathetic... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 92 páginas
...departed shade ! Where is thy place of blissful rest ? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid ? MILTON. Hearest thou the groans that rend his breast ? That sacred...love ? Eternity will not efface Those records dear of transports past— Thy image at our last embrace ! Ah! little thought we 't was our last! Ayr, gurgling,... | |
| 1844 - 328 páginas
...ttiou th<- groins that rend his breast?' That sabred hour can I fnrg->i?— C in I forget the hallo*M grove, Where by the winding Ayr we met To live one...day of parting love ? Eternity will not efface Those record;! d ar of transports past,— — • Thy image at our List embrace : — Ah ! litde thought... | |
| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1844 - 498 páginas
...their channels deeper wear. My Mary, dear departed shade ! Where is thy blissful place of rest? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? THE BRIDE OF THE BRANDYWlNE. A TALE OF THE KEVOLUTION. BY FAYNE KEMYOM KlLEOCBN. THE battle which... | |
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