| Robert Burns, Alfred Howard - 1826 - 226 pages
...their channels deeper wear. My Mary, dear departed shade ! Where is thy blissful place of rest ? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid, Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY.—ON TUENINO ONE DOWN WITH THE PLOUGH, IN APRIL, 1 1786. Wee, moidest, crimson-tipped... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 pages
...their channels deeper wear. My Mary, dear departed shade ! Where is thy blissful place of rest? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast? BURNS. AN ODE IN THE MASK OF ALFRED : SUNG BY A SHEPHERDESS WHO HAS LOST HER LOVER IN THE WARS. A YOUTH,... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 pages
...their channels deeper wear. My Mary ! dear departed shade ! Where is thy place of blissful rest? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast? ST. PAUL'S DEFENCE BEFORE KING AGRIPPA. ACTS XXXVI. I. Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Thou art permitted... | |
| 1828 - 814 pages
...their channels deeper wear. My Mary, dear departed shade ! Where is thy blissful place of rest ? Seest thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? Burns. ABSENCE. 'Tis not the loss of love's assurance, It is not doubting what thon art ; But 'tis... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 388 pages
...an the year 1822. 257 Oh, Mary, dear departed shade ! Where is thy place of blissful rest ? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans...That sacred hour can I forget ? — Can I forget the ballow'd grove, Where, by the winding Ayr, we met, To live one day of parting love ? Eternity will... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 408 pages
...their channels deeper wear. My Mary, dear departed shade ! Where is thy place of blissful rest ? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? * DOUN THE BURN, DAVIE. CRAWFORD. TUNE — Doun the Burn, Davie. WHEN trees did bud, and fields were... | |
| 1830 - 400 pages
...likeness of the poet is fairly preserved ; but the deep, deep sentiment of the subjert b lost:— " That sacred hour can I forget, Can I forget the hallowed grove, Where, by the winding Ayr we met, To lire one day of parting lore ? " Eternity win not efface Those records dear of transports past ; Thy... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1830 - 360 pages
...kinds. EXAMPLE 1. Love. Oh ! Mary, dear, departed shade, Where is thy place of blissful rest ? See'st thou thy lover, lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ? EXAMPLE 2. Pity. " Oh ! sailor boy, sailor boy, peace to thy soul." EXAMPLE 3. Complaint. Q.Kath.... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1830 - 340 pages
...from my soul was torn. O, Mary ! dear departed shade, Where is thy place of blissful rest ; See'st thou thy lover lowly laid, Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast ?" &c. The Mother 's Lament for her Son, and Inscription in, an Hermitage in NitJtsdale, were also... | |
| Robert Burns - 1831 - 484 pages
...from my soul was torn. 0 Mary ! dear departed shade ! Where is thy place of blissful rest ? See'st thou thy lover lowly laid ? Hear'st thou the groans that rend his breast That sacred hour can 1 forget, Can I forget the hallowed grove, Where by the winding Ayr we met, To live one day of parting... | |
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