| 1829 - 612 pagina’s
...are beyond control. " Cease to upbraid this excess of feeling, since ye are all subject to the same. Yon doleful cry is not the note of the swallow on...home ! Know ye in what place she grieves, listening like me to the screams of the wild bird?" Enter • Yengo, a species of wild goose, (as well as the... | |
| Han kung chʻiu - 1829 - 88 pagina’s
...are beyond control. " Cease to upbraid this excess of feeling, since ye are all subject to the same. Yon doleful cry is not the note of the swallow on...home ! Know ye in what place she grieves, listening like me to the screams of the wild bird ?" Enter PRESIDENT. PRESID. — This day, after the close of... | |
| 1829 - 590 pagina’s
...are beyond control. Cease to upbraid this excess of feeling, since ye are all subject to the same. Yon doleful cry is not the note of the swallow on...carved rafters, nor the song of the variegated bird on the blossoming tree. The Princess has abandoned her home ! Know ye in what place she grieves ; listening,... | |
| 1829 - 586 pagina’s
...beyond control. CYase to upbraid tlii* excess of feeling, since ye are all subject to the same.,, nVp*,] doleful cry is not the note of the swallow on the carved rafters, nor the soug OT the variegated bird on the blossoming tree. The Princess ha» abaiidoiii-d her home ! Know... | |
| 1830 - 590 pagina’s
...upbraid this excess of feeling, since ye are all subject to the same. Yon doleful voL. in. — Ns 1 1 cry is not the note of the swallow on the carved rafters,...blossoming tree. The princess has abandoned her home ! Know ve in what place she grieves, listening like me to the screams of the wild bird ? " 'Enter PRESIDENT.... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1836 - 424 pagina’s
...melancholy. We take the picture of that fair one, and suspend it here, as some small solace to our griefs. Hark ! the passing fowl screamed twice or thrice ;...home. Know ye in what place she grieves, listening, like me, to the screams of the wild-bird?" Again, however, when intelligence is brought that the object... | |
| Hugh Murray, John Crawfurd, Peter Gordon, Thomas Lynn, William Wallace (mathématicien).), Gilbert Thomas Burnett - 1843 - 506 pagina’s
...melancholy. We take the picture of that fair one, and suspend it here, as some small solace to our griefs. Hark ! the passing fowl screamed twice or thrice ;...home. Know ye in what place she grieves, listening, like me, to the screams of the wild-bird?" Again, however, when intelligence is brought that the object... | |
| sir John Francis Davis (1st bart.) - 1865 - 248 pagina’s
...are beyond control. Cease to upbraid this excess of feeling, since ye are all subject to the same. Yon doleful cry is not the note of the swallow on...carved rafters, nor the song of the variegated bird on the blossoming tree. The Princess has abandoned her home ! Know ye in what place she grieves ; listening,... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 pagina’s
...are beyond control. " Cease to upbraid this excess of feeling, since ye are all subject to the same. Yon doleful cry is not the note of the swallow on...home ! Know ye in what place she grieves, listening like me to the screams of the wild bird ? " Enter PRESIDENT. President — This day, after the close... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 450 pagina’s
...are beyond control. "Cease to upbraid this excess of feeling, since ye are all subject to the same. Yon doleful cry is not the note of the swallow on...blossoming tree. The princess has abandoned her home I Know ye in what place she grieves, listening like me to the screams of the wild bird ? " Enter PRESIDENT.... | |
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