| 1782 - 516 páginas
...CUTHBERT SHAW. YE T do I live ! O how mail I fuftain This vaft unutterable weight of woe ; This worfe than hunger, poverty, or pain, Or all the complicated ills below ? She, in whofe life my hopes were treafur'd all, Is gone — for ever fled — My deareft Emma's dead ; Thefe... | |
| G. Pearch, Robert Dodsley - 1783 - 346 páginas
...CUTHBERT SHAW1.. YE T do I live ! O how fhall I fuftain This vaft unutterable weight of woe ? This worfe than hunger, poverty, or pain, Or all the complicated ills below — She, in whofe life my hopes were treafur'd all, Is gone— for ever fled — My deareft EMMA'S dead; Thefe... | |
| 1789 - 222 páginas
...deck the altars of their powers divine. MONODY V. TO THE MEMORY OF A TOUNG LADY. BY CUTHBERT SHAW. YET do I live ! O how shall I sustain This vast unutterable...complicated ills below — She, in whose life my hopes were treasur'd all, Is gone — for ever fled — My dearest EMMA'S dead ; These eyes, these tear-swol'n... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 páginas
...SHAW. yF.T do I live ? Oh how (hall I fuftain •* This vaft unutterable weight of woe ? This xvorfe o And, as imagination bodies forth fheavcnj The forms of things unknown, t whole life my hopes were treafiir'd all, Is gone — for ever fled — My deareft Emma's dead ; Thefeeyes,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 páginas
...•yET do I live ! О how fhall I fuflain •*• This vaft unutterable weight of woe ? This worfe than hunger, poverty, or pain, Or all the complicated ills below — She, in whole life my hopes were treafur'd all, Is gone — for ever fled — Mv deareft Emma's dead; Thefe... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 páginas
...SHAW. •\7KT do I live ? Oh how (hall I fuftain 1 This vail unutterable weight of woe ? This worfe than hunger, poverty, or pain, Or all the complicated ills below ? She, in whofe life my hopes were treafur'd all, Is gone — for ever flerl — My dcareft Emma's dead ; Thefe... | |
| 1806 - 184 páginas
...blest name— then soar away, And ask an angel's lyre. SHAW's MONODY TO THE MEMORY OF A YOUNG LADY. do I live? O how shall I sustain •*• This vast...poverty, or pain, Or all the complicated ills below? She, hi whose life my hopes were trcasur'd all, Is gone— for ever fled— My dearest Emma's dead ; These... | |
| Cuthbert Shaw, Thomas Park - 1807 - 230 páginas
...breast I'll lay my weary head, A pillow softer than a monarch's bed ! MONODF TO THE MEMORY OF EMMA. YET do I live ! O how shall I sustain This vast unutterable...poverty, or pain, Or all the complicated ills below — Shu, in whose life my hopes were treasur'd all, Is gone — for ever fled — My dearest Emma's... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 páginas
...may make a mistake and think slightly of this. CUTnBERT SHAW. MONODY, To the Memory of a young Lady. YET do I live! O how shall I sustain This vast unutterable...complicated ills below ? She, in whose life my hopes were treasur'd all. Is gone— for ever fled— My dearest Emma's dead ; These eyes, these tear-swoln eyes... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 páginas
...Along th' unhallow'd shade. § 109. Monody hi theMemury of a Young Lady'% SHAW; YF.T do I live ? Oh n covert, where those tow'rinj; Above the humble copse...glorious triumphs burst in ev'ry gala Upon our ravish 'd treasuiM all, Is gone — for ever fled — My dearest Emma's dead ; These eyes, these tear-swoln eyes... | |
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