| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 páginas
...him in vain — And ever strove to expiate The Scorn, that craz'd his Brain. 141 And that she nurs'd him in a Cave ; And how his> Madness went away When...dying Man he lay ; His dying words — but when I reach'd That tenderest strain of all the Ditty, My fait1 ring Voice and pausing Harp Disturb'd her... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 280 páginas
...tended him in vain — And ever strove to expiate The Scorn, that craz'd his Brain : And that she nurs'd him in a Cave ; And how his Madness went away When...dying Man he lay ; His dying words — but when I reach'd That tenderest strain of all the Ditty, My falt'ring Voice and pausing Harp Disturb'd her Soul... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 páginas
...tended him in vain— And ever strove to expiate The Scorn that craz'd his brain; And that she nursM him in a cave; And how his Madness went away When>...yellow forest leaves. A dying man he lay; His dying words—but when I reach r d That tenderest strain of all the ditty, My falt'ring voice and pausing... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 páginas
...him in vain — And ever strove to expiate The Scorn, that craz'd his Brain : 133 And that she nurs'd him in a Cave ; And how his Madness went away When on the yellovr forest leave* A dying Man he lay ; His dying words — but when I reach'cf That tenderest strain... | |
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1805 - 284 páginas
...how she tended him in vain — And ever strove to expiate The Scorn, that crazed his Brain : And that she nursed him in a Cave ; And how his Madness went...reached That tenderest strain of all the Ditty, My fait' ring Voice and pausing Harp Disturbed her Soul with Pity ! All impulses of Soul and Sense Had... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1805 - 284 páginas
...how she tended him in vain — And ever strove to expiate The Scorn, that crazed his Brain : And that she nursed him in a Cave ; And how his Madness went...When on the yellow forest leaves A dying Man he lay ; t His dying words — But when I reached That tenderest strain of all the Ditty, My falt'ring Voice... | |
| 1820 - 774 páginas
...how she tended him in vain— And ever strove to expiate The scorn that crazed his brain. And that she nursed him in a cave ; And how his madness went away. When on the yellow forest-leaves A dying man he lay. His dying words— but when I reach'd That tenderest strain of all... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 páginas
...how she tended him in vain — And ever strove to expiate The scorn that crazed his brain. And that she nursed him in a cave ; And how his madness went away, When on the yellow forest-leaves A dying man he lay. His dying words — but when I reach'd That tenderest strain of all... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 páginas
...tended him in vain, And meekly strove to expiate The scorn that crazed his brain : And how she nurs'd him In a cave, And how his madness went away, When,...reached That tenderest strain of all the ditty, My faultering voice, and pausing harp, Disturb'd her soul with pity. All impulses of soul and sense Had... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - 1820 - 796 páginas
...how she tended him in vain — And ever strove to expiate The scorn that crazed his brain. And that she nursed him in a cave; And how his madness went away, flehen on the yellow forest -leave« A dying man he lay. His dying words — but when 1 .reactid That... | |
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