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 sorrow... The Monthly Magazine - Page 1361796Full view - About this book
| Gottfried August Bürger - 1797 - 56 pages
...feel within, No facrament can Jl aye ; No facrament can teche the dead To bear the Jlght of day e" u May be, among the heathen folk Thy William falfe doth...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... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...mother, what I feel within, No facrament can ftaye : No facrament can tcche the dead To bear the fight of daye." " May be among the heathen folk Thy William...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... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 pages
...mother, what I feel within; No facrament can ftaye ; No facrament can teche the dead To bear the fight of daye." " May be, among the heathen folk ... . Thy...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... | |
| 1800 - 776 pages
...m°tller' what I feel within, ГЧо facrament can flaye; No facrament can teche the dead To bear the light of daye." " May be, among the heathen folk Thy William...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... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 pages
...mother, what I feel within, No facrament can ftaye ; No facrament can teche the dead To bear the light of daye." " May be, among the heathen folk Thy William...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... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 266 pages
...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 sorrow for his loss ? " Thy moans are all in vain ; " And when his soul and body parte, "... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 242 pages
...what I feel within, " No facrament can ftaye, * No facrament can teche the dead " To bear the fight of daye." — — " May be, among the heathen folk " Thy William falfe doth prove, f« And puts away his faith and troth, " And takes another love." f* Tlien wherefore fqrrow for his... | |
| 1812 - 656 pages
...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 sorrow for his loss? Thy moans are all in vain : And when his soul and body parte, His i'alsehode... | |
| 1812 - 654 pages
...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. " TheH wherefore sorrow for his loss f Thy moans are all in vain : And when his soul and body parte,... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1823 - 402 pages
...can teache the dead To bear the sight of daye.' ' May be, among the heathen folk Thy Willia'-i false doth prove, And puts away his faith and troth, And takes another love. ' Then wherefore sorrow for his loss? Thy moans are all in vain : And when his soul and body parte, His falsehode... | |
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