| Samuel Orchart Beeton - American poetry - 1873 - 782 pages
...artless blush and modest air, So fatally beguiling ; Thy every look, and every grace, So charm, whene'er w hist blessing given, Low at thy feet to breathe my hist, And die in sight of heaven. William Hamilton.... | |
| Mary Carlyle Aitken - 1874 - 398 pages
...artless blush and modest air, So fatally beguiling, Thy every look, and every grace, So charm, whene'er I view thee, Till death o'ertake me in the chase Still...feet to breathe my last, And die in sight of heaven. Hamilton was one of the "ingenious young gentlemen" who contributed to Allan Ramsay's Tea Table Miscellany.... | |
| James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1875 - 622 pages
...Thy every look and every graee So eharm whene'er I view thee, Till death o'ertake me in the ehase, Still will my hopes pursue thee. Then, when my tedious hours are past, Be this la.-t blessing given, Low at thy feet to breathe my last, And die in sight of heaven. STREPHON'S PICTURE.... | |
| James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1876 - 604 pages
...fatally beguiling; Thy every look and every grace So charm whene'er I view thee, Till death o'crtake me in the chase, Still will my hopes pursue thee....feet to breathe my last, And die in sight of heaven. STREPHON'S PICTURE. Ye gods! was Strephon's picture bleat With the fair heaven of Chloe's breast !... | |
| Robert Burns - 1878 - 550 pages
...artless blush and modc.st air, So fatally beguiling ! The every look and every grace, So charm whene'er I view thee ; 'Till death o'ertake me in the chase, Still will my hopes pursue thec : Then, when my tedious hours are past, Be this last blessing given. Low at thy feet to breathe... | |
| Edmund Goldsmid - English poetry - 1884 - 80 pages
...blush, and modest air, So artfully beguiling ! ' Thy every look and every grace So charms whene'er I view thee, Till death o'ertake me in the chase Still...feet to breathe my last, And die in sight of heaven. SOME VERSES TO A FRIEND WHO TWICE VENTURED ON MARRIAGE. Bv THOMAS BROWN. THE Husband's the Pilot, the... | |
| Edmund Marsden Goldsmid - 1884 - 70 pages
...blush, and modest air, So artfully beguiling ! ' Thy every look and every grace So charms whene'er I view thee, Till death o'ertake me in the chase Still...feet to breathe my last, And die in sight of heaven. SOME VERSES TO A FRIEND WHO TWICE VENTURED ON MARRIAGE. BY THOMAS BROWN. THE Husband's the Pilot, the... | |
| Edwin O. Chapman - American poetry - 1884 - 430 pages
...blush and modest air, So fatally beguiling : Thy every look, and .every grace, So charns, whene'eV I view thee, Till death o'ertake me in the chase,...my hopes pursue thee. Then, when my tedious hours aic past, Be this last blessing given, Low at thy feet to breathe my ,ast, And die in sight of heaven.... | |
| Literature - 1886 - 562 pages
...blush and modest air, So fatally beguiling — Thy every look and every grace — So charm whene'er I view thee, Till death o'ertake me in the chase,...feet to breathe my last And die in sight of heaven. WILLIAM HAMILTON. THE FAMILY OF MICHAEL AROUT. FKOM THE FRENCH OF EMILE SOUVKSTRE. SEPTEMBER 15, EIGHT... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - American literature - 1888 - 712 pages
...artless blush and modest air, So fatally beguiling ; Thy every look, and every grace, So charm, whene'er I view thee. Till death o'ertake me in the chase,...feet to breathe my last, And die in sight of heaven. WILLIAM HAMILTON. г make, •alce • THE D, FID. fT las: For í Tim- .>ri— Rec . rty. Tb So ce,... | |
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