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 him paine. Miss Kitty: A Parody, on Lenora; a Ballad - Page 10by Gottfried August Bürger - 1797 - 29 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1796 - 472 pages
...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 him paine." " О raoiher, mother ! gone is gonej My hope... | |
| 1796 - 524 pages
...prove, Ai'd puts away hi-, faith and troth, And tikes another love. Then wherefore fnrrnw for his loft ? Thy moans are all in vain : And when his foul and body parte, His falfehood brings him paine.'1 *' О mother, mother ! gine is gone : My hope is ail forlorne ; The.... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...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 him paine." " O mother, mother ! William's gone : My hope is all forlorne : The... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 pages
...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 him paine." " O mother, mother ! gone is gbne : My hope is all forlorne : The... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 pages
...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 him paine." " O mother, mother ! gone is gone : My hope Is all forlorne : The... | |
| 1800 - 776 pages
...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 him paine/' " £ mother. mother ! gone is gone : My. hope is aU forlorne : A 8LrT... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 464 pages
...Thy William f.ilfe doth prove, " And puts away his faith and troth, " And tak<|s another love." . '' Then wherefore forrow for his lofs ? " Thy moans are all in vain ; f And when his foul and body parts-, " Hjs falfehode brings him paine." — : — " O mother ! mother... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1800 - 276 pages
...heathen folk Thy William ialfe 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 him paine." " O mother, mother ! William's gone ; My hope is all forlorne : The... | |
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