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" O mother, what I feel within, No sacrament can staye; No sacrament can teche the dead To bear the sight of daye.' ' May be, among the heathen folk Thy William false doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth, And takes another love. ' Then wherefore... "
The Pictorial Balladist: A Collection of Ballads, of Various Ages and ... - Page 265
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Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and ..., Volume 1

1796 - 472 pages
...can teche the dead To bear the light cf daye." " May be, among the heathen rolle Thy William falfe doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth, And takes another love. Then wherefore forrow for his lofs ? Thy moans are all in vain : And when h's foul am] body p*rtr, His falfchodc brings...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 1

1796 - 456 pages
...can teche the dead To bear the ft¿ht of daye." « May be, among the heathen folk Thy William falfe doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth, And takes another love. Then «Therefore forrnw for h;5 lofs ? Thy moans are all in vain : . And when h з foal аЫ boJy parte,...
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Miss Kitty: A Parody, on Lenora; a Ballad

Gottfried August Bürger - 1797 - 56 pages
...facrament can teche the dead To bear the Jlght of day e" u May be, among the heathen folk Thy William falfe doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth,. And takes another lave, " O madam, if the Captain's falfe, I mad, indeed, fhall be ; No joy can flow to me below, Till...
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The British poetical miscellany

British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...facrament can tcche the dead To bear the fight of daye." " May be among the heathen folk Thy William falfe doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth, And takes another love. Then wherefore forrow for his lofe ? Thy moans are all in vain : And when his foul and body parte, His falfehode brings...
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Annual Register, Volume 38

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 pages
...teche the dead To bear the fight of daye." " May be, among the heathen folk ... . Thy William falfe doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth. And takes another love. Then wherefore forrow for his lofs ? Thy moans are all in vain : And when his foul and body parte. His falfehode brings...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 38

1800 - 776 pages
...facrament can teche the dead To bear the light of daye." " May be, among the heathen folk Thy William falfe doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth, And takes another love. Then wherefore forrow for his lofs ? Thy moans are all in vain : And when his foul and body parte, His falfehode brings...
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 38

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 pages
...facrament can teche the dead To bear the light of daye." " May be, among the heathen folk Thy William falfe doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth, . And takes another love. Then wherefore forrow for his lofs ? Thy moans are all in vain : And when his foul and body parte. His falfehode brings...
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Tales of Wonder;, Volume 2

Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 266 pages
...sacrament can staye, " No sacrament can teche the dead " To bear the sight of daye." — — " May be, among the heathen folk " Thy William false doth prove,...all forlorn; " The grave mie onlye safeguarde is, 472 " Go out, go out, my lampe of life, " In grislie darkness die : " There is no mercye, sure, above!...
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Tales of Wonder;

Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 242 pages
...fqrrow for his lofs ? " Thy moans are all in vain ; f And when his foul and body parte, " His falfehode brings him paine."-^ — " O mother ! mother ! gone...gone, " My hope is all forlorn ; «< The grave mie only fafeguarde is, f O, had I neer been borne ! «« Go out, go out, my lampe of life, " In griflie...
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Tales of wonder [in verse] written and collected by M.G. Lewis

Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 268 pages
...daye.Vr ',:'. —" May be, among the heathen folk " Thy William false .doth prove, " And puts awiy his. faith and troth " And takes another love. " Then wherefore sorrow for his loss t •« " Thy moans are all in vain }.i: . .• . , .. " And when: his soul iand : body parte, ' —...
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