For charitable succour ; wilt thou then, When in a bed of straw we shrink together, And the bleak winds shall whistle round our heads ; Wilt thou then talk thus to me ? Wilt thou then Hush my cares thus, and shelter me with love ? Belv. The British drama - Page 240by British drama - 1804Full view - About this book
| William Henry Davenport Adams - Great Britain - 1885 - 438 pages
...— to seek out In some far climate, where our names are strangers, For charitable succour, wiltthou then, When in a bed of straw we shrink together, And...then Hush my cares thus, and shelter me with love? Eel. — Oh II will love, even in madness love thee ! Though my distracted senses should forsake me,... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1885 - 88 pages
...to seek out (In some far Climate where our Names are strangers) For charitable succour ; wilt thou then, When in a Bed of straw we shrink together, And...then Hush my Cares thus, and shelter me with Love ? Belv. Oh I will love thee, even in Madness love thee. Tho my distracted senses should forsake me,... | |
| English drama - 1886 - 344 pages
...to seek out In somo far climate, where our names aro strangers, For charitable succour; wilt thou, then. When in a bed of straw, we shrink together,...thus to me ? Wilt thou, then, Hush my cares thus, und shelter me with love? Bel. Oh! I will love thee, even in madness love thee: Though my distracted... | |
| Thomas Otway - English drama - 1888 - 460 pages
...to seek out, In some far climate where our names are strangers, For charitable succour ; wilt thou then, When in a bed of straw we shrink together, And...then Hush my cares thus, and shelter me with love ? Belv. Oh, I will love thee, even in madness love thee: Though my distracted senses should forsake... | |
| Thomas Otway - English drama - 1888 - 454 pages
...to seek out, In some far climate where our names are strangers, For charitable succour ; wilt thou then, When in a bed of straw we shrink together, And the bleak winds shall whistle round our heads ; Belv. Oh, I will love thee, even in madness love thee : Though my distracted senses should forsake... | |
| Thomas Otway - English drama - 1888 - 456 pages
...to seek out, In some far climate where our names are strangers, For charitable succour ; wilt thou then, When in a bed of straw we shrink together, And the bleak winds shall whistle round our heads ; Belv. Oh, I will love thee, even in madness love thee: Though my distracted senses should forsake... | |
| Sarah Warner Brooks - English poetry - 1890 - 518 pages
...that hungry meagre fiend. Is at my heela, and chases me in view. Canst thou bear cold and hunger ? Bel. Oh ! I will love thee, even in madness love thee ! Though my distracted senses should forsake me I 'd find some intervals when my poor heart Should 'suage itself, and be let loose to thine : Though... | |
| Elizabeth Lee - English literature - 1898 - 258 pages
...making her husband's misfortunes her own, never wavers for an instant in her love and devotion to him. Oh, I will love thee, even in madness love thee. Though my distracted senses should forsake me, I 'd find some intervals, when my poor heart Should 'swage itself, and be let loose to thine. Though... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1902 - 864 pages
...be) to seek out In some far climate where our names are strangers For charitable succour, wilt thou hristians thirst for go To be, contents his natural desire, He asks no angel's wing, no seraph's I 'd find some intervals when my poor heart Should 'suage itself, and be let loose to thine. Though... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1902 - 860 pages
...be) to seek out In some far climate where our names are strangers For charitable succour, wilt thou then, When in a bed of straw we shrink together, And...then Hush my cares thus, and shelter me with love ? Btl. Oh I will love thee, even in madness love thee: Though my distracted senses should forsake me,... | |
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