| Charles Lamb - 1808 - 512 páginas
...metal, smile to see Another fair Virginia smile on thee j When I first taught thee how to go, to speak ; And (when my wounds have smarted) I have sung. With an unskilful yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. O my Virginia ; When we begun to be, begun our woes ; Increasing still, as dying life... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1813 - 502 páginas
...metal, smile to see Another fair Virginia smile on thee ; When I first taught thee how to go, to speak ; And (when my wounds have smarted) I have sung, With an unskilful yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. O my Virginia ; When we begun to be, begun our woes ; Increasing still, as dying life... | |
| 1816 - 696 páginas
...metal, smile to see .Another fair Virginia smile on thee: When 1 first taught thee how to go, to speak : And when my wounds have smarted, I have sung With an unskilful, yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. 1 ' Hey wood was a very extraordinary man. He lias left it upo* record, in the Preface... | |
| Charles Wentworth Dilke - 1816 - 468 páginas
...metal, smile to see Another fair Virginia smile on thee: When I first taught thee how to go, to speak : And when my wounds have smarted, I have sung With an unskilful, yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. Oh, my Virginia, When we begun to be, begun our woes, Increasing still, as dying life... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 332 páginas
...metal, smile to see Another fair Virginia smile on thee : When I first taught thee how to go, to speak : And when my wounds have smarted, I have sung With an unskilful, yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. O, my Virginia, When we begun to be, begun our woes, Increasing still, as dying life still... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 334 páginas
...metal, smile to see Another fair Virginia smile on thee : When I first taught thee how to go, to speak : And when my wounds have smarted, I have sung With an unskilful, yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. O, my Virginia, When we begun to be, begun our woes, < Increasing still, as dying life... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 332 páginas
...metal, smile to see Another fair Virginia smile on thee : When I first taught thee how to go, to speak : And when my wounds have smarted, I have sung With an unskilful, yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. O, my Virginia, When we begun to be, begun our woes, Increasing still, as dying life still... | |
| John Webster, Alexander Dyce - 1830 - 336 páginas
...metal, smile to see Another fair Virginia smile on thee : When I first taught thee how to go, to speak : And when my wounds have smarted, I have sung With an unskilful, yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. O, my Virginia, When we begun to be, begun our woes, Increasing still, as dying life still... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1844 - 330 páginas
...metal, smile to see Another fair Virginia smile on thee ; When I first taught thee how to go, to speak ; And (when my wounds have smarted) I have sung, With an unskilful yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. O my Virginia ; When we begun to be, begun our woes ; Increasing still, as dying life... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1845 - 492 páginas
...metal, smile to see Another fair Virginia smile on thee ; When I first taught thee how to go, to speak ; And, when my wounds have smarted) I have sung, With an unskilful yet a willing voice, To bring my girl asleep. O my Virginia ; When we begun to be, begun our woes ; Increasing still, as dying life... | |
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