| Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1784 - 352 pages
...human pride, Vain hope, and fordid care ; I meekly vow'd to fpend my life •' In penitence and prayer. The bold Sir BERTRAM now no more, Impetuous, haughty,...poor, And facred altars raife ; And here a lonely Anchorete I came to end my days. « This fweet fequefter'd vale I chofe, Thefe rocks, and hanging grove... | |
| Thomas Evans - Ballads, English - 1784 - 346 pages
...human pride, Vain hope, and fordid care ; I meekly vow'd to fpend my life In penitence and prayer. The bold Sir BERTRAM now no more, Impetuous, haughty,...poor, And facred altars raife ; And here a lonely Anchorete I came to end my days. • I . This fweet fequefter'd vale I chofe, Thefe rocks, and hanging... | |
| English poetry - 1785 - 316 pages
...fpend my life In penitence and prayer. No more the Have of human pride, Vain hope, and fordid care : The bold Sir Bertram now no more, Impetuous, haughty, wild ; But poor and humble benedift, Now lowly, patient, mild ; And facred altars raife ( And here a lonely Anchorite My landt... | |
| 1785 - 304 pages
...humble benediel, Now lowly, patient, mild j My lands I gave to feed the poor, "•nd facred »!tRTB raife ) And here a lonely Anchorite I came to end my days. This fwect fequefter'd vale 1 chofe, Thefe rocks and hanging grove ; For oft befide that murmurmg flrcam... | |
| Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - English poetry - 1790 - 308 pages
...human pride, Vain hope, and fordid care ; I meekly vowed to fpend my life In penitence and prayer. The bold Sir BERTRAM now no more, Impetuous, haughty,...poor, And facr.ed altars raife ; And here a lonely Anchorete I came to end my days. This fweet fequeftered vale I chofe, Thefe rocks, and hanging grove... | |
| Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - English poetry - 1790 - 308 pages
...human pride, Vain hope, and fordid care ; I meekly vowed to fpend my life In penitence and prayer. The bold Sir BERTRAM now no more, Impetuous, haughty,...poor, And facr.ed altars raife ; And here a lonely Anchorete I came to end my days. My noble Friend approv'd my choice; This bleft retreat he gave : And... | |
| James Roach - English poetry - 1792 - 284 pages
...human pridei Vain hope, and fordid care ; I meekly vowed to fpend my life In penitence and prayer. The bold Sir BERTRAM now no more,. Impetuous, haughty,...feed the poor, And facred altars raife ; And here a Irmely Anchorite I came to end my days. This fweet fequeflred vale I chofe, T hefe rocks and hanging... | |
| 1796 - 246 pages
...of human pride, Vain hope, and fordid care, I meekly vow'd to fpend my life In penitence and prayer. The bold Sir BERTRAM now no more Impetuous, haughty,...end my days. This fweet fequefter'd vale I chofe, Thefe rocks and hanging grove; for oft befide that murmuring ftream My love was wont to rove. My noble... | |
| Ballads, English - 1807 - 250 pages
...woes. No more the slave of human pride, Vain hope, and sordid care; I meekly vowed to spend my life The bold sir Bertram now no more, Impetuous, haughty,...patient, mild: My lands I gave to feed the poor, And sacred altars raise ; And here a lonely anchoret I came to end my days. This sweet sequestered vale... | |
| Ancient historic ballads - Ballads, English - 1807 - 256 pages
...woes. No more the slave of human pride, Vain hope, and sordid care; I meekly vowed to spend my life The bold sir Bertram now no more, Impetuous, haughty,...patient, mild: My lands I gave to feed the poor, And sacred altars raise; And here a lonely anchoret I came to end my days. This sweet sequestered vale... | |
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