| Laughton Osborn - 1831 - 408 頁
...fondest hopes decay • I never lov'da tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away ; I never imrs'da dear gazelle, To glad me with its soft black eye,...came to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die ! La.lla. Rotkh. WHAT is the extreme of enjoyment which it is permitted man to know in this state of... | |
| Laughton Osborn - 1831
...tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away ; I never nurs'da dear gazelle, To glad me with in soft black eye. But, when it came to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die t tn tt a Rook/i. WHAT is the extreme of enjoyment which it is permitted man to know in this state... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1834 - 360 頁
...seen my fondest hopes decay'; I never loved a tree' . . or flower*, But 'twas the first to fade away'. I never nursed a dear gazelle^, To glad me with its...me well', And love me', it was sure' . . to die'. Now', too', the joy most like divine', Of all I ever dreamed or knew', To see thee', hear thee', call... | |
| John Kitto - 1835 - 344 頁
...fondest hopes decay ; I never loved a tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away. I never nurs'cl a dear gazelle, To glad me with its soft black eye,...to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die*." UO That is a very apt quotation, for which we are much obliged to you, Mrs. Oldcastle. The Persians... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 頁
...fondest hopes decay ; I never lov'da tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away. I never nurs'da dear gazelle, To glad me with its soft black eye,...came to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die ! Now too — the joy most like divine, Of all I ever dreamt or knew, "To see thee, hear thee, call... | |
| 1835 - 598 頁
...flower, But 'twas the first to fade away. " I never nurs'da dear gazelle To glad me with its bright black eye, But when it came to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die !" week after the aliove aanouncement, I saw his heels standing out of a large mash-tub. He had chosen... | |
| 1836 - 694 頁
...their tale. DEER-HUNTING VS. DEAR-HUNTING. " I never nurst a dear gazelle To glad me with its suit black eye, But when it came to know me well, And love mo, it was sure to die." I LIKE a magnificent opening ; — aa thus : — The effulgent sun, as he... | |
| 1837 - 408 頁
...decay; I never lov'da tree or flow'r, But 'twas the first to fade away; I never nurs'da little one, To glad me with its soft black eye, But when it came...to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die." Surely, sir, we ought to sympathise with the sufferings of our coloured brethren at home and abroad,... | |
| 1837 - 424 頁
...flow'r. But 'twas the first to fade away; I never nurs'da little one, To glad me with its soft hlack eye, But when it came to know me well, And love me, it was sure to die." Surely, sir, we ought to sympathise with the sufferings of our coloured hrethren at home and ahroad,... | |
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