| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 366 páginas
...no more. When forc'd the fair nymph to forego, What anguish I felt in my heart ! Yet I thought (but it might not be so) 'Twas with pain that she saw me...I slowly withdrew, My path I could hardly discern i So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. In the second this passage has its... | |
| Jane Harvey - 1812 - 894 páginas
...When forc'd the fair nymph to forego, " What anguish I felt at' my heart ! " Yet I thought — but it might not be so — " 'Twas with pain that she saw me depart." vOL. n. U And often would he consecrate the efforts of his muse to those loved recollections, and indulge... | |
| James Boswell - 1813 - 492 páginas
...Pastorals, but did not get through them. I repeated the stanza, ' She gazed as I slowly withdrew; My path [ could hardly discern ; So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. he said, " That seems to be pretty." I observed that Shenstone, from his short maxims in prose, appeared... | |
| James Boswell - 1813 - 484 páginas
...through them. I repeated the stanza, She gazed as I slowly withdrew; My path I could hardly discern j / So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. he said, " That seems to be pretty." I observed that Shenstone, from his short maxims in prose, appeared... | |
| 1814 - 310 páginas
...alone. V. When forced the fair nymph to forego, What anguish I felt at my heart ! Yet I thought — but it might not be so — 'Twas with pain that she saw me depart. She gazed, as I slowly withdrew ; My path I could hardly discern ; So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...my heart! Yet I thought, but it might not be so, 'Twas with pain when she saw me depart. She guz'd, as I slowly withdrew ; My path I could hardly discern...; So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bad--1 me return. The pilgrim that journeys all day To visit some far-distant shrine, If he bear but... | |
| John Ely - 1817 - 124 páginas
...alone''; .12 'When forc'd the fair nymph to forego, What anguish I felt at my heart! Yet I thought—that it might not be so— 'Twas with pain that she saw...could hardly discern; So sweetly she bade me adieu, ,1 thought that she bade me return. The pilgrim that journies all day To visit some far distant nhrine.... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - 276 páginas
...alone. When forced the feir nymph to forego, What anguish I felt at my heart! Yet I thought— but it might not be so— Twas with pain that she saw me depart* She gazed as I slowly withdrew ; My path I conld hardly discern ; .So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1819 - 364 páginas
...fair nymph to forego, What anguish-1 felt in my heart ! * Yet I thought (but it might not be 'so) Twos with pain that she saw me depart. She, gaz'd, as I...bade me return. In the second this passage has its prettyncss, though It be not equal to the former : ^ I have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 386 páginas
...alone. When forc'd the fair nymph to forego, What anguish I felt at my heart ! Yet I thought — but it might not be so — 'Twas with pain that she saw...bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. The pilgrim that journeys all day To visit some far-distant shrine, If he bear but a relic away, Is... | |
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