| History - 1763 - 552 pages
...joy. ' The tears which pity tajio^t tp flo,y. My eyes fliall theri difp^vn ; The heart which thrqbb'd for others, woe' . ".' , Shall then fcarce feel its...wounds which now each moment bleed» Each moment then lhall clofe ; And peaceful days mail Hill fucceed To nights of fttçeet repofe. Oh, fairy elf! but... | |
| Francis Fawkes - English poetry - 1763 - 268 pages
...joy. The tears, which pity taught to flow, My eyes (ha.ll then difown ; The heart, that throbb'd at others woe, Shall then fcarce feel its own. The wounds, which now each moment bleed, Each moment then fhall clofe, And peaceful days flwll ftill fucceed To nights of fweet repofe. O fairy elf; but grant... | |
| John Langhorne - 1766 - 188 pages
...Difapfeintment in the rear, That blafb the promij'd joy. The The tear, which pity taught to flow, The eye fhall then difown : The heart that melts for others' woe,...wounds which now each moment bleed, Each moment then fhall clofe, And tranquil days fhall ftill fucceed To nights of calm rcpofe. O fairy Elf, but grant... | |
| Moses Mendez - English poetry - 1770 - 334 pages
...joy. The tear, which pity taught to flow, The eye fhall then difown : The heart that melts for other's woe, Shall then fcarce feel its own, The wounds which now each moment bleed, Each moment then mall clofe, And tranquil days mall ftill fucceed To nights of calm repofe. O, fairy elf! but grant... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1771 - 590 pages
...The tears which pity taught to flow, My eyes fhall then difown ; The heart which throbb'd for other's woe. Shall then fcarce feel its own. The wounds which now each moment bleed, Each moment then {hall clofe ; And peaceful days fhall ftill fucceed To nights of fweet repofe. Oh, fairy elf 1 but grant... | |
| 1773 - 380 pages
...joy. The tear, which pity taught to flow, The eye (hall then difown : The heart that melts for other's woe, Shall then fcarce feel its own. The wounds which now each moment bleed, Each moment then (hall clofe, And tranquil days (hall dill fucceed, To. nights of calm repofe. O Fairy Elf but grant me this,... | |
| Children's poetry, English - 1780 - 226 pages
...Difappointment in the rear, That blafts the promis'd joy. The tear which pity taught to flow, The eye fhall then difown: The heart that melts for others woe,...wounds which now each moment bleed, Each moment then fhall clofe, And tranquil days fhall ftill fucceed To nights of calm repofe. O, fairy elf! but grant... | |
| English periodicals - 1781 - 512 pages
...blafts the promis'd joy. * Sec MidCummtr Nlght's Dreaw, tear which Pity taught to flow. The eye fhali then difown ; The heart that melts for others woe, Shall then fcarce feel it's owiu The wounds which now each moment bleed, Each moment then fhall clofe ; And tranquil days... | |
| Ballads, English - 1783 - 360 pages
...joy. The tears, which Pity taught to flow, My eyes fiia.ll then difowr. ; The heart, that throbb'd at others woe, Shall then fcarce feel its own. The wounds,...which now each moment bleed, Each moment then (hall clofe ; And tranquil days fhall ftill fucceed To nights of fweet rcpofc. O Fairy-elf! but grant me... | |
| John Almon - English literature - 1786 - 440 pages
...tears which Pity tailght to flow, My eyes fliall then difown ; The heart which throbb'd for other's woe, Shall then fcarce feel its own. The wounds which now each moment bleed, Each moment then fliall clofe ; And peaceful days fliall ftill fucseed To nights of fweet repofe. Oh, Fairy Elf! but... | |
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