| British theatre - 1828 - 924 페이지
...afleclions, And strangely mingled, in rny bosom swell ; Yet each of thi:m may well command a tear. joy that thou art safe; and I admire Him and his fortunes,...predicts, with thine his own. Obscure and friendless he ihe army soughl, Benl upon peril, in the range of death Resolv'd to hunt for fame, and with his sword... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 페이지
...king, Whose valiant spirit ever valour lov'd. . Ah! my Maiilda, wherefore starts that tear? Lady R. I cannot say ; for various affections, And strangely...them may well command a tear. I joy that thou art sale; and I admire Him and his forlune.s, who hath wrought thy safely ; Yea, as my mind predicts, with... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 페이지
...ever valour lov'd. Ab! my Malilda, wherefore starts that tear? for affecLadjr R. I cannot say ; lions, And strangely mingled, in my bosom swell ; Yet each of them may well command a tear. I joy that tbou art safe; and I admire Him and his fortunes, who bath wrought thy safety ; Yea, as my mind predicts,... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 926 페이지
...lov'd. Ah! my Matilda, wherefore starts thai lear? . /../i/i R. I cannot say ; for various afieetions, And strangely mingled, in my bosom swell ; Yet each of them may well command a tear. I joy thai ihou arl safe; and 1 admire Him and his fortunes, who hath wrought thj safety ; Yea, as my mind... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 페이지
...king, Whose valianl spiril ever valour lov'd. rVh! my Matilda, wherefore slarls that tear? Ladjr R. I cannot say ; for various affections, And strangely...hath wrought thy safety ; Yea, as my mind predicts, wilh thine his own. Obscure and friendless be the army sought, Bent upon peril, in the range of death... | |
| 1833 - 828 페이지
...king, Whose valiant spirit ever valour lov'd. Ah ! my Matilda, wherefore starts that teart Lady R. I cannot say ; for various affections, And strangely...safety : Yea, as my mind predicts, with thine his own. Ohecure and friendless he the army sought, Bent upon peril, in the range of death Resolv'd to hunt... | |
| 1854 - 836 페이지
...tear? 1лау R. 1 cannot say ; for various aflections, And strangely mingled, in my bosom swell ; \ rt each of them may well command a tear. I joy that thou...admire Him and his fortunes who hath wrought thy safety : W. as my mind predicts, with thine his own. Г Имейте and friendless he the army sought, Bent... | |
| 1859 - 836 페이지
...king, Whose valiant spirit ever valour lov'd. Ah ! my Matilda, wherefore starts that tearl Lady it. I cannot say ; for various affections, And strangely...thine his own. Obscure and friendless he the army »ought, Bent upon peril, in the range of death Resolv'd to hunt for fame, and with his sword To gain... | |
| 1868 - 338 페이지
...king, AVhose valiant spirit ever valour lov'd. Ha, my Matilda 1 wherefore starts that tear? Lady. R. I cannot say: for various affections, And strangely mingled, in my bosom swoll; Yet each of them may well command a tear. I joy that thou art safe, and I admire Him and his... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1875 - 622 페이지
...for various affeetions. And strangely mingled, in my bosom swell; Yet eaeh of them may well eommand a tear. I joy that thou art safe, and I admire Him and his fortunes who hath wrought thy safety; Yen, as my mind prediets, with thine his own. Obseure and friendless, he the army sought, Bent upon... | |
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