O earth, cold earth, Upon whose breast I cast this load of mis'ry, Bear it awhile ; and you, ye aged oaks, Ye venerable fathers of this wood, Who oft have cool'd beneath your arching shades My humble ancestors, oft seen them hie To your spread umbrage,... Poems - Page 126by William Mason - 1774 - 3 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Mason - 1752 - 110 pages
...was fhut againft its Mafter. And yet this gate leads to my dear Elfrida, Can it be barr'd to me ? O Earth, cold Earth, Upon whofe breaft I caft this load...this wood, Who oft have cool'd beneath your arching {hades My humble anceftors, oft feen them hie To your fpread umbrage, from yon fultry field, Their... | |
| William Mason - 1752 - 110 pages
...was Unit againft its Mafter. And yet this gate leads to my dear Elfrida, Can it be barr'd to me ? O Earth, cold Earth, Upon whofe breaft I caft this load of mis'ry, Bear \t awhile; and you ye aged Oaks, Ye venerable Fathers of this wood, Who oft have cool'd beneath your... | |
| William Mason - 1764 - 280 pages
...was ftmt againft its Mafter. And yet this gate leads to my dear Eljrida ; Can it be barr'd to me ? O Earth, cold Earth, Upon whofe breaft I caft this load...this wood, Who oft have cool'd beneath your arching fhadea My humble anceftors, oft feen them hie To your fpread umbrage, from yon fultry field. Their... | |
| William Mason - 1796 - 332 pages
...bar'd to me ? Oh Earth, cold Earth, Upon whofe breaft I eaft this load of mis'ry, Bear it a while ; and you, ye aged Oaks, Ye venerable Fathers of this wood, Who oft have cooi'd beneath your arching fi:adcs My humble anccftors, oft 'ben them hie To your fpread umbrage,... | |
| William Mason - English poetry - 1803 - 252 pages
...gate leads to my dear Elfrida ; Can it be barr'd to me ? O Earth, cold Earth, Upon whose breast I cast this load of mis'ry, Bear it awhile ; and you, ye...this wood, Who oft have cool'd beneath your arching shades My humble ancestors, oft seen them hie To your spread umbrage, from yon sultry field, Their... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 pages
...gate leads to my dear Elfrida ; Can it be barrd to me? О earth, cold earth, Upon whose breast I cast this load of mis'ry, Bear it awhile ; and you, ye...this wood, Who oft have cool'd beneath your arching shades My humble ancestors, oft seen them hie To your spread umbrage, from yon sultry field, Their... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...gate leads to my dear Elfrida ; Can it be barr'd to me ? O earth, cold earth, Upon whose breast I cast this load of mis'ry, Bear it awhile ; and you, ye...this wood, Who oft have cool'd beneath your arching shades My humble ancestors, oft seen them hie To your spread umbrage, from yon sultry field, Their... | |
| William Mason - Gardens - 1811 - 404 pages
...barr'd to me ? Oh earth, cold earth, Upon whose breast I cast this load of mis'ry, Bear it a while ; and you, ye aged oaks, Ye venerable fathers of this wood, Who oft have cool'd beneath your arching shades My humble ancestors, oft seen them hie To your spread umbrage, from yon sultry field, Their... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1836 - 534 pages
...gate was *hut against its master. Oh earth, cold earth, Upon whose breast I cast this load of misery, Bear it awhile ; and you, ye aged oaks, Ye venerable fathers of this wood, Who oft have cooled beneath yonr arching shades My humble ancestors ; oft seen them hie To your spread umbrage,... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1843 - 524 pages
...gate was shut against its master. Oh earth, cold earth, Upon whose breast I cast this load of misery, Bear it awhile ; and you, ye aged oaks, Ye venerable fathers of this wood, Who oft have cooled beneath your arching shades My humble ancestors ; oft seen them hie To your spread umbrage,... | |
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