Edward, lo! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof; The thread is spun;) Half of thy heart we consecrate. (The web is wove; The work is done.) — Stay, oh stay! The Bard - Page 6by Thomas Gray - 1837 - 28 pagesFull view - About this book
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Maria Edgeworth - English poetry - 1816 - 262 pages
...in no way connected with the loom over which the imaginary bards were bending.. •_ ,..' " Edward lo ! to sudden fate, — (Weave we the woof, the thread...we consecrate ! The web is wove, the work is done." i ' ' . Here the poet returns to Edward the first, whom the bar.d continues, to address — Lo! Edward... | |
| 1827 - 452 pages
...flMw*rr, In Twite Chapter*, hy ff. R. of IfttiKhaler. CHAPTER XL "Wean we the woof; the thread la iponi Half of thy heart we consecrate ; The web Is wove, the work Is done." — dray. When Morna had departed from her cave, Leonora endeavoured to devise some plan to occupy... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 498 pages
...brothers, bending o'er th' accursed loom, " Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate " (Weave we the woof. The thread...done.)" ' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn ' Leave me unbless'd, unpitied, here to mourn : ' In yon bright track, that fires the western skies, ' They melt,... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - English literature - 1820 - 548 pages
...bending o'er th' accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. III. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread...done.") ' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unbless'd, unpitied, here to mourn : In yon bright track, that fires the western skies, They melt,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 358 pages
...Richard the Third ; whence he was usually known in his own time by the name of The Boar. III. " ' Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread...done.)' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unbless'd, unpitied, here to mourn : In yon bright track, that fires the western skies, They melt,... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1821 - 192 pages
...bending o'er th' accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. III. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread...is done.) Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unbless'd, unpilied, here to mourn : In yon bright track, that fires the western skies, They melt,... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1821 - 196 pages
...bending o'er th" accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. III. 1. "Edward, lo! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread...is done.) Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me nnbless'd, unpitied, here to mourn : In yon bright track, that fires the western skies, They melt,... | |
| Mrs. Kelly - 1821 - 872 pages
...her governess's melting eye, felt the stray drops to trickle down her cheeks also. CHAPCHAPTER VI. Lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof; the thread...Half of thy heart we consecrate; (The web is wove; ibe work is done.) GRAY. GEIIALDINE was seated in the window,, whither on her entrance into the chamber... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822 - 584 pages
...bending o'er the' accursed loom. Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom, IH. 1. ' Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread...is done,) Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unbless'd, unpitied, here to mourn ! * Henry the Sixth, George Duke of Clarence, Edward the Fifth,... | |
| English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...bending o'er th' accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. Ill— 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) Half thy heart we consecrate. (Tiie web is wove. The work is done.)" — " Stay, O stay ! nor thus forlorn,... | |
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