| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1809 - 572 pages
...poet drawn such a nymph in a style of superior excellence ) She looked down to blush, and she'tooked up to sigh, With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye. We shall not neglect the lighter departments of poetry, because, in a work like this, they are indispensably... | |
| 1808 - 556 pages
...in, Scotland more lovely by hi, That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar. " The bride-killed the goblet ; the knight took it up, He quaffed off...wine, and he threw down the cup. She looked down to blufh, and (he looked up to figh, With a \n lit' on her lips, and a teat in her eye. He took her foft... | |
| 1808 - 560 pages
...fen, And, with their cries discontent mix'd, Grumbled and yelled the pipes betwixt." writing nonsense. She looked down to blush, and she looked up to sigh, With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye. The senseless inanity of such lines but felt by parody. Let us try another: She. looked down to eat,... | |
| 1808 - 560 pages
...incapable of writing nonsense. She looked down to blush, and sin looked The fifth canto is entitled "The With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye. The senseless inanity of such lines Let us therefore try another": Court;'' but it opens with a description... | |
| 1808 - 416 pages
...There are maidens in Scotland more lovely by far, That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar.' The bride kissed the goblet ; the knight took it up, He quaffed oft' the wine, and he threw down the cup. She looked down to blush, and she looked np to sigh, With... | |
| 1809 - 914 pages
...There are maidens in Scotland more lovely by far, That would gladly be bride to the young Lochmvar." The bride kissed the goblet ; the knight took it up, He quaffed oft' the wine, and he threw down the cup. She looked down to blush, and she looked up to sigh, With... | |
| History - 1810 - 928 pages
...to the young Lochinvar." The bride kissed the goblrt ; the. knight took it up, He quaffed off t)\c wine, and he. threw down the cup. She looked down...ere her mother could bar, — • " Now tread we a meaf ure !" said young Lochiutar. So stately li¡! form, and so lovely her face, That never a hall... | |
| Richard Clark - Madrigals, English - 1814 - 530 pages
...up ; He quaff 'd off the wine, and he threw down the cup. She look'd down to blush, and she look'd up to sigh, With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye ; He took her soft hand e'er her mother could bar, Now tread we a measure said young Lochinvar ; So stately his form, and so... | |
| Walter Scott - 1818 - 372 pages
...more lovely hy far, That would gladly he hride to the young Lochinvar.'-' The hride kissed the gohlet; the knight took it up, He quaffed off the wine, and he threw down the cup. She looked down to hlush, and she looked up to sigh, With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye. He took her soft... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1826 - 318 pages
...trial to leave home," &c. This from the knot of spinsters. The bride-elect was evidently affected — She looked down to blush, and she looked up to sigh, With a smile on her lips — it was not the fault of her intentions, but she could not act the remainder of the line — and... | |
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