| Henry Headley - 1787 - 232 sayfa
...from each others fight. Mean t.ms, thou haft her Earth r much good May my harm do thee, Cncc it flood With Heaven's will I might not call Her longer mine, I give thee all . My fliort-liv'd right and intercft la her, whom living I lov'd beft : With a moft free and bounteous grief,... | |
| Matthew Henry - 1825 - 558 sayfa
...allusion, it is prohable Mr. Henry had in view the following tender lines in a poem, called the "Excquy."' Meantime, thou hast her, earth ; much good May my...With heaven's will I might not call Her longer mine, See that thou make thy rcck'ning straight, And yield her hack again by weight ; For thou must audit... | |
| Matthew Henry - 1825 - 556 sayfa
...allusion, it is probable Mr. Henry had in view the following tender lines in a poem, called the " Exequy.'' Meantime, thou hast her, earth ; much good May my harm do thee ! since it stood With heaven's will 1 might not call Her longer mine, See that thou make thy reck'ning straight, And yield her back again... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 sayfa
...ourselves with clearer eyes In that calm region, where no night Can hide us from each other's sight. Meantime thou hast her, Earth : much good May my harm...might not call Her longer mine, I give thee all My short-lived right and interest In her, whom living I loved best. Be kind to her ; and, prithee, look... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 400 sayfa
...ourselves with clearer eyes In that calm region, where no night Can hide us from each other's sight. Meantime thou hast her, Earth : much good May my harm...might not call Her longer mine, I give thee all My short-lived right and interest In her, whom living I loved best. Be kind to her ; and, prithee, look... | |
| Henry King - 1843 - 394 sayfa
...with cleerer eyes In that calm Region, where no night Can hide us from each others sight. Mean time, thou hast her, earth ; much good May my harm do thee. Since it stood With Heavens will, I might not call Her longer mine, — I give thee all My short-liv'd right and interest... | |
| Richard Henry Stoddard - 1861 - 526 sayfa
...ourselves with clearer eyes In that calm region, where no night Can hide us from each other's sight. Meantime thou hast her, Earth : much good May my harm...might not call Her longer mine, I give thee all My short-lived right and interest In her, whom living I loved best : With a most free and bounteous grief,... | |
| Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin) - 1868 - 458 sayfa
...a fierce fever must calcine The body of this world like thine, My little world! That fit of fire 55 Once off, our bodies shall aspire To our souls' bliss...might not call Her longer mine, I give thee all My short-lived right and interest 65 In her, whom living I loved best : With a most free and bounteous... | |
| 1870 - 464 sayfa
...fierce fever must calcine The body of this world like thine, My little world ! That fit of fire 55 Once off, our bodies shall aspire To our souls' bliss...might not call Her longer mine, I give thee all My short-lived right and interest 65 In her, whom living I loved best : With a most free and bounteous... | |
| 1876 - 564 sayfa
...ourselves with clearer eyes In that calm region where no night Can hide us from each other's sight. Meantime thou hast her, Earth : much good May my harm...might not call Her longer mine, I give thee all My short-lived right and interest In her whom living I loved best. With a most free and bounteous grief... | |
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