And must thou die, mine own true love? And art thou slain by me ? Thou wert my life, my hope, my all, And I have murder'd thee !" The knight return'd unto his hall, A chang'd and sorrowing man ; And never from that hour, a smile Pass'd o'er his features... Rhyme, Romance and Revery - Стр. 135авторы: John Bolton Rogerson - 1840 - Страниц: 403Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1843 - Страниц: 604
...Thou wert my life, my hope, ray all, And I have murder'd thce !" The knight return 'd unto his ball, A chang'd and sorrowing man ; And never from that...said Hubert to the self, when the song was finished, "thon wilt not be a quarrelsome companion ; actuated by the same thoughts and impulses as myself, thou... | |
| 1844 - Страниц: 836
...wert my life, my hop*, my all, And I have murder'd thee !" The knight retum'd unto his hall, A chaug'd and sorrowing man ; And never from that hour, a smile...thou wilt not be much inclined to wrangle with thine own image. Henceforth, then, be thou the sharer of my joys, and the partaker of my sorrows." They now... | |
| John Bolton Rogerson - 1859 - Страниц: 408
...my life, my hope, my all, And I have murder'd thee ! " The knight return'd unto his haJl, A changed and sorrowing man ; And never from that hour a smile Pass'd o'er his features wan. TO A LITTLE BOY, WITH A SMALL VOLUME. SMALLEST presents sometimes prove Tokens of the greatest love,... | |
| John Harland - 1865 - Страниц: 632
...wert my life, my hope, my all, And I have murder'd thee !" The baron return'd unto his hall A changed and sorrowing man ; And never from that hour a smile Pass'd o'er his features wan. THE MANDRAKE* BY WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH. THE mandrake grows 'neath the gallows tree, And rank and... | |
| Lancashire lyrics - 1866 - Страниц: 342
...wcrt my life, my hope, my all, And I have murder'd thee !" The baron return'd unto his hall A changed and sorrowing man ; And never from that hour a smile Pass'd o'er his features wan. THE MANDRAKE* BY WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH. THE mandrake grows 'neath the gallows tree, And rank and... | |
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