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" A wretch forlorn," she cried ; " Whose feet unhallowed thus intrude Where heaven and you reside : "But let a maid thy pity share, Whom love has taught to stray ; Who seeks for rest, but finds despair Companion of her way.  "
The legendary cabinet: a collection of British national ballads, with notes ... - Página 331
por Legendary cabinet, John Docwra Parry - 1829 - 434 páginas
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London Magazine: Or, Gentleman's Monthly Intelligencer..., Volumen37

1768 - 814 páginas
...taught to dray: Who fecks for reft, but finds dclpair Companion of her way. My father liv'd befide the Tyne, A wealthy lord was he ; And all his wealth was mark'd 11 mine, He had but only me. To win me from his tender arms, And felt or feign'd a. flam*. •...
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Vicar of Wakefield, Volumen1

Oliver Goldsmith - 1766 - 256 páginas
...to ftray ; " Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way. " My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy Lord was he ; " And all his wealth was mark'd as mine, " . He had but only me. " To win me from his tender arms, " Unnumber'd fuitors came...
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A Collection of the Most Esteemed Pieces of Poetry that Have Appeared for ...

Moses Mendez - 1767 - 340 páginas
...ttfay : • Who feeks for reft, tut "finds de'fpair ' Companion of her way. « My father liv'd befide the Tyne, ' A wealthy lord was he ; * And all his wealth was' mark'd as mine, 4 He had but only me. ' To win me from his tender arms, ' Unnumber'd fuitors came ;...
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Annual Register, Volumen9

Edmund Burke - 1767 - 632 páginas
...to flray j " Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way. « My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy lord was he : " And all his wealth was mark'd as mine. " He had but only me. " To win me from his tender arms, " Unnumber'd fuitors came;...
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A Companion for a Leisure Hour

Samuel Derrick - 1769 - 196 páginas
...to ftray : " Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair " Companion of her way. " My father liv'd befide the Tyne, " A wealthy lord was he ; *' And all his wealth was mark'd as mine, " He had but only me. " To win me from his tender arms, " Unnumber'd fuitors came ;...
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Poems for Young Ladies: In Three Parts : Devotional, Moral, and Entertaining ...

1770 - 268 páginas
...finds •defpair Companion of the way. My father liv'd, of high degree Remote befide the Tyne, And as he had but only me. To win me from his tender arms Unnumber'd fuitors came, Their chief pretence my flatter'd charms. My wealth perhaps their aim. Each...
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A Collection of the Most Esteemed Pieces of Poetry, that Have Appeared for ...

Moses Mendez - 1770 - 334 páginas
...to ftray ; * Who feeks for reft, but finds defpair ' Companion of her way. « My father liv'd befide the Tyne, ' A wealthy lord was he ; « And all his wealth was mark'd as mine ; ' He had but only me. ' To win me from his tender arms ' Unnumber'd fuitors came ;...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - 1774 - 328 páginas
...her way. My Father liv'd befide the Tyne, A wealthy Lord was he ; And all his wealth was mark'd for mine, He had but only me. To win me from his tender arms •Unnumber'd fuitors cam?: Who prais'd me for imputed charms, And felt or feign'da flame. Each hour...
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Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - 1774 - 316 páginas
...her way. My Father liv'd befide the Tyne, A wealthy Lord was he ; And all his wealth was mark'd for mine, He had but only me. < To win me from his tender arras Unnumber'd fuitors came : Who prais'd me for imputed charms, And felt or feign'da flame. Each...
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The Novelist's Magazine, Volumen2

1780 - 620 páginas
...her way. 1 My father liv'd befide the Tyne, c A wealthy lord was he; ' And all his wealth was mark'd as mine, * He had but only me. ' To win me from his tender arms, ' Unnurr.ber'd fuitots came ; ' Who pr-\is'd mr tor imputed charms, * And t'elt or fcign'da tiamc,...
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