Tales of WonderW.Bulmer and Company, 1801 - 482 strán (strany) |
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Strana 49
... sweet baby , with me go away ! My daughter fhall nurfe you , fo fair and fo gay ; “ My daughter , in purple and gold who is drefs'd , " Shall tend you , and kifs you , and fing you to reft ! " - " Oh ! father ! my father ! and doft thou ...
... sweet baby , with me go away ! My daughter fhall nurfe you , fo fair and fo gay ; “ My daughter , in purple and gold who is drefs'd , " Shall tend you , and kifs you , and fing you to reft ! " - " Oh ! father ! my father ! and doft thou ...
Strana 56
... sweet heart ! " We now have reach'd the deepest part . " - 66 Stop ! flop ! my love ! For now I fee " The waters rife above my knee . " - " Oh ! lay afide your fears , fweet heart ! " We now have reach'd the deepest part . " - Stop ...
... sweet heart ! " We now have reach'd the deepest part . " - 66 Stop ! flop ! my love ! For now I fee " The waters rife above my knee . " - " Oh ! lay afide your fears , fweet heart ! " We now have reach'd the deepest part . " - Stop ...
Strana 76
... , A lovely woman rose . To him the fung , to him she said , 66 - " Why tempt'ft thou from the flood , By cruel arts of man betray'd , " Fair youth , my scaly brood ? " Ah ! " Ah ! knew'ft thou how we find it sweet 76.
... , A lovely woman rose . To him the fung , to him she said , 66 - " Why tempt'ft thou from the flood , By cruel arts of man betray'd , " Fair youth , my scaly brood ? " Ah ! " Ah ! knew'ft thou how we find it sweet 76.
Strana 77
Matthew Gregory Lewis. " Ah ! knew'ft thou how we find it sweet " Beneath the wayes to go , Thyfelf would leave the hook's deceit , " And live with us below . " Love not their splendour in the main " The fun and moon to lave ? " Look not ...
Matthew Gregory Lewis. " Ah ! knew'ft thou how we find it sweet " Beneath the wayes to go , Thyfelf would leave the hook's deceit , " And live with us below . " Love not their splendour in the main " The fun and moon to lave ? " Look not ...
Strana 100
... Sweet Ellen hath borne to Lord Ronald an heir . Days , weeks , and months fly . " Ding - a - ding ! ding- a - ding ! " Again , hark ! how gaily the caftle - bells ring ? " Why again do the caftle - bells carol fo gay ? " - A daughter is ...
... Sweet Ellen hath borne to Lord Ronald an heir . Days , weeks , and months fly . " Ding - a - ding ! ding- a - ding ! " Again , hark ! how gaily the caftle - bells ring ? " Why again do the caftle - bells carol fo gay ? " - A daughter is ...
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ANGANTYR arms behold Blantyre blood bofom breaft bride charms cheek cloſe cold cried curfed dæmons damfel dead death dread eyes faft faid fair fair Janet fair lady fark faſt fear feem'd feen fell fhall fhould fhriek fide Fiend fight filence filk filver fing flain flame fleep foft fome foon forrow foul ftands fteed ftill ftood ftorm ftream fweet fword ghaftly green Guenever gueſts hair hand heard heart Hervor himſelf King King Arthur knight lady Ladye laft limbs look'd Lord Ronald loud maid mantle muft muſt ne'er never o'er Odin paffing pale pleaſure prieſts purſued raiſed reft rife ROBERT SOUTHEY rofe roſe round ſaid Sally Green ſcene ſhall ſhe Sir Kay ſky ſpeed ſpoke ſpread ſteed ſtill ſtood Tam Lin tears thee thefe theſe thine thou Twas Tyrfing whoſe wild wind WITCH youth
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Strana 32 - Thus artists melt the sullen ore of lead, With heaping coals of fire upon its head ; In the kind warmth the metal learns to glow, And, loose from dross, the silver runs below.
Strana 25 - ' And hail, my son," the reverend sire replied ; Words follow'd words, from question answer flow'd, And talk of various kind deceiv'd the road ; Till each with other pleas'd, and loth to part, While in their age they differ, join in heart : Thus stands an aged elm in ivy bound, Thus youthful ivy clasps an elm around.
Strana 20 - So shall the fairest face appear, When youth and years are flown: Such is the robe that kings must wear, When death has reft their crown.
Strana 102 - Hoarse he bays with hideous din, Eyes that glow, and fangs that grin : And long pursues, with fruitless yell, The father of the powerful spell.
Strana 22 - The worms they crept in, and the worms they crept out. And sported his eyes and his temples about. While the spectre addressed Imogine. "Behold me, thou false one! behold me!
Strana 35 - Yet, spite of all that Nature did To make his uncouth form forbid, This creature dar'd to love. He felt the charms of Edith's eyes, Nor wanted hope to gain the prize, Could ladies look within...
Strana 17 - I, by twenty sail attended, Did this Spanish town affright; Nothing then its wealth defended But my orders not to fight. Oh! that in this rolling ocean I had cast them with disdain, And obeyed my heart's warm motion To have quelled the pride of Spain!
Strana 102 - The dust of the prophetic maid. Facing to the northern clime, Thrice he traced the Runic rhyme; Thrice pronounced, in accents dread, The thrilling verse that wakes the dead; Till from out the hollow ground Slowly breathed a sullen sound.
Strana 32 - And forc'd his guests to morning draughts of wine, Has, with the cup, the graceless custom lost, And still he welcomes, but with less of cost.* " The mean, suspicious wretch, whose...
Strana 44 - To advance his suit, the further from her love. Wearied at length, and wanting remedy, He doubted oft, and oft resolved to die : But pride stood ready to prevent the blow ; For who would die to gratify a foe ? His generous mind disdain'd so mean a fate ; That pass'd, his next endeavour was to hate.