| John Aikin - Ballads, English - 1774 - 328 pages
...fwains Take heed, ye eafy fair! Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye perjured fwains, beware ! Three times all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to rin? ; O * And fhrieking at her window thrice. The raven flapp'd her wing. Too well the love-lorn maiden... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 248 pages
...fwains Take heei!, ye eafy fair: -Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye perjur'd fwains, beware, Three times, all in the dead of night, A bell was heard...ring; And fhrieking at her window thrice, The raven ftap'd bis wing. Too well the love-lsrn maiden kne\r The fblemn boding found : . And thus, in dying... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 256 pages
...Take heed, ye eafy fair i Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye perjur'd fwains, beware. -These Three times, all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring; And fhrieking at her window thrice, The ravtn ilap'd his wing. Too well the love-lorn maiden knevr The folemn boding found : And thus, in dying... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 256 pages
...Take heed, ye eafy fair : •Of vengeance due to broken vowsi Ye perjur'd fwains, beware, There Three times, all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring; And (hrieking at her window thrice, The raven flap'd his wing. Too well the love-lorn maklen knew The folcmn... | |
| 1782 - 402 pages
...Take heed, ye eafy fair ; Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye flatt'ring fwains, beware ! V. Three times all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And at her window, croaking thriee, The raven flap'd his wing. VI. Full well the love-lorn maiden knew... | |
| English poetry - 1782 - 518 pages
...fwains Take heed, ye eafy fair; Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye flatt'ring fwains, beware ! Three times, all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And at her window, fhrieking thrice, 1 ^ The raven flapp'd his wing. > . ~ Full Full well the love-lorn... | |
| Ballads, English - 1783 - 366 pages
...fwains Take heed ye eafy fair : Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye flattering fwains beware. Three times all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And at her window, fhrieking thrice, The raven flapp'd his wing : Too well the love-lorn maiden knew The... | |
| John Walter - 1785 - 258 pages
...fwains Take heed, ye eary fair : Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye perjur'd fwains, beware. Three times, all in the dead of night, A bell was heard...fhrieking at her window thrice, The raven flapp'd his wing : * Tickell. Too well the love-lorn maiden knew The folemn boding found : And thus, in dying words,... | |
| 1785 - 304 pages
...fwains, Take heed ye eafy fair : Of vengeance due to broken vo v/j Ye perjur'd fwains beware. Three times all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And at her window, fhrieking thrice, The raven flap'd his wing. Too well the love-lorn maiden knew, The... | |
| English poetry - 1785 - 316 pages
...vengeance due to broken vows By Lucy warn'd, of flattering fwains, Ye perjur'd fwains beware. Three timet all in the dead of night, A- bell was heard to ring ; And at her window, fhrieking thrice, The raven flap'd his wing. Too well the love-lorn maiden knew, The... | |
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