Press the vile mouldering masses in. Say not, it is beneath my care ; I cannot these cold truths allow : — These thoughts may not afflict me there, But, oh ! they vex and tease me now. Tales of the Hall - Página 215de George Crabbe - 1819 - 353 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1819 - 518 páginas
...truth« allow : These thoughts may not afflict me there. But, О ! they vei and tease ще now. О ! take me from a world I hate. Men cruel, selfish, sensual, cold ; And, in some pure and Messed elate, Let me my sister minds behold : From gross and sordid views refined, Our heaven of spotless... | |
| 1820 - 848 páginas
...not afflict me there, " ' Say not, it is beneath my care; " ' But, O! they vex and tease me now. " i Raise not a turf, nor set a stone, " ' That man a...grave may trace, " " But thou, my Lucy, come alone, " i And let affection find the place. " ' O ! take me from a world I Irate, 41 ' Let me my sister minds... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 366 páginas
...above it grown, " ' Unpluck'd of all but maiden hand : •" ' In virgin earth, till then unturn'd, " ' Nor let my changed clay be spurn'd, " ' Nor for new...trace, " ' But thou, my Lucy, come alone, " ' And let aflection find the place. " ' O ! take me from a world I hate, " ' Men cruel, selfish, sensual, cold... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 236 páginas
...truths allow; " ' These thoughts may not afflict me there, " ' But, O ! they vex and tease me now. " ' Raise not a turf, nor set a stone, " 'That man a maiden's...Lucy, come alone, " 'And let affection find the place. " ' And, in some pure and blessed state, " 'Let me my sister minds behold: " ' From gross and sordid... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 páginas
...these cold truths allow ; These thoughts may not afflict me tli. r, Rut, O ! they vex and tease me now. Raise not a turf, nor set a stone. That man a maiden's grave may trace, But tliou, my Lucy, come alone, And let affection find the place. O ! take me from a world I hate. Men... | |
| George Crabbe - 1829 - 338 páginas
...truths allow; These thonghts may not aftliet me there, But, Oh ! they vex and tease me now. liaise not a turf, nor set a stone, That man a maiden's grave may traee, But thon, my Luey, eome alone, And let affeetion find the plaee. O ! take me from a world I... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 324 páginas
...truths allow ; " ' These thoughts may not afflict me there, " ' But, O ! they vex and tease me now. " ' Raise not a turf, nor set a stone, " ' That man a...come alone, " ' And let affection find the place. " ' Oh ! take me from a world I hate, " ' Men cruel, selfish, sensual, cold ; " ' And, in some pure... | |
| 1834 - 304 páginas
...these cold truths allow; These thoughts may not afflict me there, But O, they vex and tease me now ! Raise not a turf, nor set a stone, That man a maiden's...Lucy, come alone, And let affection find the place ! Map of Matrimony. — Mrs. Hart, has sent us a copy o the Map of Matrimony, which she has just rcpublished... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 páginas
...allow : — These thoughts may not afflict me there, But, oh ! they vex and tease me now. 104 CRABBK. Raise not a turf, nor set a stone. That man a maiden's...cruel, selfish, sensual, cold ; And, in some pure and hlessed state, Let me my sister minds behold : From gross and sordid views refined, Our heaven of spotless... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 348 páginas
...beneath my care ; I cannot these cold truths allow : — These thoughts may not afflict me there, liaise not a turf, nor set a stone, That man a maiden's grave may trace ; Hut thou, my Lucy, come alone, And let affection find the place. O ! take me from a world I hate,... | |
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