| Robert Burns - 1806 - 622 pages
...parent's heart that nestled fond in tliee, That heart how sunk, a prey to grief and care : So deckt the woodbine sweet yon aged tree, So from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and bare. I have proceeded no further. Your kind letter, with your kind remembrance of your godson, came safe.... | |
| Robert Burns - 1813 - 506 pages
...judge from what follows — (Here follows the Elegy, 8fc. } as in page 323, adding this verse} The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee, That heart how sunk, a prey to grief and care : So deckt the woodbine sweet yon aged tree, So from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and bare. I have proceeded... | |
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1815 - 354 pages
...will judge from what follows— (Here follows the elegy, &c. as in page 180> add* 4ng this verse,) The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee. That heart how sunk, a prey to grief and care: So deckt the woodbine sweet yon aged tree, So from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and bare* 1 have proceeded... | |
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1815 - 354 pages
...judge from what follows— (Here fellows the elegy, &e . as in page 180, add. ,ing this verse.) The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee, That heart how sunk, a prey to grief and eare: fio deekt the woodhine sweet yon aged tree, So from it ravish'd, leaves it hleak and hare* 1... | |
| Robert Burns - 1819 - 388 pages
...as to this last, you will judge from what follows— (Herefollows the Elegy, adding this verse) The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee, That .heart...tree. So from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and bare. f I have proceeded no further. Your kiud letter, with your kind remembrance of your godson, came safe.... | |
| Robert Burns - 1819 - 658 pages
...little, which implies some tolerable ease; as Ic not think that the most poetic genius is able The parent's heart, that nestled fond in thee, That heart...tree, So from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and bare. ****** I have proceeded no further. Your kind letter, with your kind remembrance of your godson, came... | |
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1820 - 522 pages
...will judge from what follows— (Here follows the Elegy, fyc. as in page 333, adding this verse) The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee, That heart how sunk, a prey to grief and care: So deckt the woodbine sweet yon aged tree, So, from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and bare. I have proceeded... | |
| British prose literature - 1819 - 364 pages
...have succeeded as to this last, judge from what follows — (Here follows the Elegy, adding thts v The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee That heart how sunk, a prey to grief and i So deck'd the woodbine sweet yon aged tree So from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and Da I have proceeded... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 274 pages
...spheres: But like the sun eclips'd at morning tide, Thou left'st us darkling in a world of tears. The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee, That heart how sunk, a prey to grief and care! So deckt the woodbine sweet yon aged tree, So from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and bare. THE FOLLOWING... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...like the sun eclips'd at morning tide, [spheres; Thou left's! us darkling in a world of tears. The parent's heart that nestled fond in thee, That heart how sunk, a prey to grief and care : So deckt the woodbine sweet yon aged tree, So from it ravish'd, leaves it bleak and bare. IMITATION OF... | |
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