| Thomas Percy - 1765 - 406 pages
...penfive ear incline ; For thou canft weep at every woe, And pity every plaint, but mine. Young Dawfon was a gallant youth, A brighter never trod the plain ; *' And well he lov'd one charming maid, And dearly was he lov'd again. One tender maid fhe lov'd him dear, Of gentle... | |
| 1783 - 366 pages
...penfive ear incline ; For thou can ft weep at every woe, And pity every plaint, but mine. Young Dawfon was a gallant youth, A brighter never trod the plain ; And well he lov'd one charming maid, And dearly was he lov'd again. i One tender maid fhe lov'd him dear, Of gentle... | |
| Beauties - 1794 - 228 pages
...apenfive ear incline; For thou canft weep at every woe, And pity every plaint, but mine. Young Dawfon was a gallant youth, A brighter never trod the plain : And well he lov'd one charming maid, And dearly vras he lov'd again. One tender maid (he lov'd him dear, Of gentle... | |
| Beauties - 1794 - 236 pages
...apenfive ear ineline; For thou canft weep at every woe, And pity every plaint, but mine. Young Dawfon was a gallant youth, A brighter never -trod the plain : And well he lov'd one charming maid, And dearly was he lov'd again. One tender maid fhe lov'd him dear, Of gentle... | |
| William Jackson (of the Inner temple.) - 1795 - 436 pages
...weep at ev'ry woe, And pity every plaint, but mine. ! •« VOL. III. No. 24. S Young Young Dawfon was a gallant youth, A brighter never trod the plain ; And well he lov'd one charming maid, And dearly was he lov'd again. One tender maid fhe lov'd him dear, Of gentle... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 pages
...penfivc ear incline ; For thou canli weep at every woe. And pity tvery plaint, but mine. Young Diiwfon was a gallant youth, A brighter never trod the plain ; And well he lov'd one charming maid, Am! dearly was he lov'd again. One tender maid flie lov'd him dear, Of gentle... | |
| William Shenstone, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 pages
...plain, And well he lov'd one charming maid, And dearly was he lov'd again. One tender maid, she lov'd him dear; Of gentle blood the damsel came ; And faultless...beauteous form, And spotless was her virgin fame. But curse on party's hateful strife, Their colours and their sash he wore, And in the fatal dress was... | |
| Charles Snart - 1808 - 506 pages
...Do thou a pensive ear incline ; For thou can'st weep at ev'ry woe, And pity ev'ry plaint but mine. Young Dawson was a gallant youth, A brighter never trod the plain ; And well he lov'd one charming maid, And dearly was he lov'd again One tender riiaid she lov'd hihi dear, Of gentle... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 pages
...plain ; And well he lov'd one charming maid, And dearly was he lov'd again. One tender maid, she lov'd him dear, Of gentle blood the damsel came; And faultless...beauteous form, And spotless was her virgin fame. But curse on Party's hateful strife, That led the favour'd youth astray ; The day the rebel clans appear'd,... | |
| 1814 - 310 pages
...maid, Do thou a pensive ear incline ; For thou canst weep at every woe, And pity every plaint but mine. Young Dawson was a gallant youth. A brighter never...beauteous form, And spotless was her virgin fame. The day the rebel clans appear'd : O had he never seen that day ! Their colors and their sash he wore,... | |
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