To list the once-Lived waterfall Pour forth its midnight madrigal, Eternally the same. No change has come on thee -the years That fleetly have gone by, And mingled sorrows, sighs, and tears. And blighted hopes and fostered fears, Have failed to drain... The Moorland Minstrel - Sayfa 7Thomas Macqueen tarafından - 1840 - 214 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Edward Hartley Dewart - 1864 - 316 sayfa
...simpering follies bland. M Again I come — but changed in all Save the unborrowed name, To list the once-loved waterfall Pour forth its midnight madrigal,...thee glide, Thou lonely moorland river ; Yet on thy undiminished tide, Wave after wave thy bubbles ride Majestical as ever. In pyramid, or tower or tomb,... | |
| David Herschell Edwards - 1881 - 382 sayfa
...day, That cannot come again. Again I come — but changed in all Save the unborrowed name, To list the once-loved waterfall Pour forth its midnight madrigal,...and tears, And blighted hopes and fostered fears, Aires elapsed have seen thee glide, Thou lonely moorland river ; Yet on thy undiminished tide, Wave... | |
| David Herschell Edwards - 1881 - 384 sayfa
...day, That cannot come again. Again I come — but changed in all Save the unbornnved name, To list the once-loved waterfall Pour forth its midnight madrigal,...and fostered fears, Have failed to drain thee dry. Acres elapsed have seen thee glide, Thou lonely moorland river ; Yet on thy undiminished tide, Wave... | |
| David Herschell Edwards - 1881 - 384 sayfa
...cannot come again. Again I come — but changed in all Save the unborrowed name, To list the once-Lived waterfall Pour forth its midnight madrigal, Eternally...and fostered fears, Have failed to drain thee dry. Acres elapsed have seen thee glide, Thou lonely moorland river ; Yet on thy undiminished tide, Wave... | |
| Scottish poets - 1881 - 384 sayfa
...day, That cannot come again. Again I come — hut changed in all Save the unhorrowed name, To list the once-loved waterfall Pour forth its midnight madrigal,...has come on thee -the years That fleetly have gone hy, And mingled sorrows, sighs, and tears, And hlighted hopes and fostered fears, Have failed to drain... | |
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