To have thy asking, yet wait many years ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To eat thy heart through comfortless despairs ; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone. The Living Age - Pagina 1601896Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1852 - 844 pagina’s
...many years ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To eat thy heart in comfortless despairs ; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run. To spend, to give, to wait — to be undone." No one will mistake this for anything but English, and we may, therefore, as... | |
| 1852 - 452 pagina’s
...many years ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To cat thy heart in comfortless despairs ; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run. To spend, to give, to wait — to be undone." many vowels rejected, but they were generally shortened, and treated with so... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1852 - 458 pagina’s
...years ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To eat thy heart with comfortless despairs ; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to wait, to be undone." The rise of a reading public in Britain has been the remedy for this evil. A really... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 526 pagina’s
...yean ¡ To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To eat thy heart with comfortless despairs ; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone. Unhappy wight ! horn to disastrous end, That doth his life in so long tendance spend." In other places... | |
| Wiltshire Stanton Austin, John Ralph - 1853 - 448 pagina’s
...years; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To eat thy heart through comfortless despairs, To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone." "The Ruins of Rome" by Bellay, are thirty-three sonnets translated from the French, of no particular... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 664 pagina’s
...years ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares — To eat thy heart through comfortless despairs. To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone. Mother HubberiTt Tale. ON the morning of the day on which George Heriot had prepared to escort the... | |
| Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1853 - 510 pagina’s
...sorrow ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To eat thy heart through comfortless despairs ; To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone. Such is a dependent's life ; and this miserable and degraded life had Miss Sinclair endured, for the... | |
| Wiltshire Stanton Austin, John Ralph - 1853 - 658 pagina’s
...fret thy soul with crosses and with cares ; To cat thy heart through comfortless despairs, To fuwn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone." "The Ruins of Rome" by Bellay, are thirty-three sonnets translated from the French, of no particular... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - 1853 - 528 pagina’s
...yean l I To fret thy §out with crosses and with cares ; To rat thy heart with comfortless despairs; I To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to giYe, to want, to be undone. Unhappy wight ! horn to disastrous end, That doth his life in so long... | |
| Baroness Rosina Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1854 - 540 pagina’s
...many years, To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares, To eat thy heart with comfortless despairs. To fawn, to crouch, to wait, to ride, to run, To spend, to give, to want, to be undone ! Unhappy wight! born to disastrous end, That doth his life, in so long tendance spend." But oh ! far... | |
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