| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 páginas
...envoy, sent by Health, With rosy gifts upon her cheek ? 'Tis she — far oft', through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather...die with him., Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round her lover now, His livid cheek to hers she presses, And dips, to bind his... | |
| 1817 - 560 páginas
...envoy, sent by Health, With rosy gifts upon lurches k.' ^is she— fiir off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather...die with him, Than live to gain the world beside!— Her arms are round her lover now, His livid cheek to hen she presses, And dips, to bind his burning... | |
| 1817 - 576 páginas
...envoy, sent by Health, With rosy gifts upon her cheek ? 'Tis she — fur off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round her lover now, His livid cheek to hers she presses, And dips, to bind his... | |
| 1817 - 694 páginas
...envoy, sent by Health, With rosy gifts upon her cheek ! Tis she— far off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride ; She, who would rather die with him. Than live to gain the world beside I—- Her arms «re round her lover no«. His livid cheek to her 's «he pros». And dips, to bind... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1817 - 680 páginas
...envoy, sent by Health, With rosy gifts upon her cheek 1 Tis she — far off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round her lover now, His livid cheek to hers she presses, And dips, to bind his... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 416 páginas
...envoy, sent by Health, With rosy gifts upon her' tiheek? 'Tis she — far off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round her lover now, His livid cheek to hers she presses, And dips, to bind his... | |
| 1817 - 696 páginas
...sent by health, With rosy gifts цроп her cheek î 'Tis she — far off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Thai) live to gain the world beside !— Her arms are round her lover now, . His livid cheek to hers... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 374 páginas
...young envoy, sent by Health, With rosy gifts upon her cheek? 'Tis she—far off, through moonlight dim, He knew his own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Her arms are round her lover now, His hvid cheek to hers she presses, And dips, to bind his burning... | |
| 1817 - 708 páginas
...Health, • I -f With rosy gifts upon her cheek ! >i* 'Tis she — far off, through moonlight dim» He knew his own betrothed bride ; . " : She, who would rather die with him, • i • ^ Than live to gain the world beside !— > * Her arms are round her lover now, f .* His... | |
| 1818 - 590 páginas
...however, he hears a light step approaching. 1 "Tis she — far off, through moonlight dim. He knew hit own betrothed bride, She, who would rather die with him, Than live to gain the world beside ! — Her arms are round her lover now, His livid cheek to hers she presses. And dips, to bind his... | |
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