| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1803 - 162 pages
...times o'er, And my wife sobb'd aloud in her fulness of heart. " Stay—stay with us!—rest!—thou art weary and worn!' (And fain was their war-broken soldier to stay;) But sorrow return'd with the dawning of morn, And the voice in my dreaming ear melted away! STANZAS TO PAINTING.... | |
| English literature - 1805 - 590 pages
...thou art weary and worn!* |i (And fain was their war broken soldier to stay), I i But sorrow return'd with the dawning of morn, And the voice in my dreaming ear melted away. VAN-SHOO-YUEN, OR PARADTSE OF TEN THOUSAND. The Chinese Emptror'i Part. " The groves ofEden, vanish'd... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1810 - 272 pages
...times, o'er, And my wife sobb'd aloud in her fulness of heart. Stay, stay with us — rest, thou art weary and worn : — And fain was their war-broken soldier to stay; But sorrow return'd with the dawning of morn, And the voice in my dreaming ear melted away. THE TURKISH LADY.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Wyoming Valley (Pa.) - 1810 - 266 pages
...thousand times o'er, And my wife sobb'd aloud in her fulness of heart. Stay, stay with us—rest, thou art weary and worn; And fain was their war-broken soldier to stay— But sorrow return'd with the dawning of morn, And the voice in my dreaming ear melted away. THE TURKISH LADY.... | |
| Scottish songs - 1816 - 378 pages
...ones kiss'd me a thousand times o'er, And fain was the war-broken soldier to stay; But sorrow return'd with the dawning of morn, And the voice in my dreaming ear melted away. C TAK YOUR AULD CLOAK ABOUT YE. IN winter when the rain rain'd cauld, And frost and snaw on ilka hill,... | |
| Thomas Ewing - Elocution - 1819 - 448 pages
...times o'er, And my wife sobb'd aloud in her fulness of heart. Stay, stay with us — rest, thou art weary and worn ; And fain was their war-broken soldier to stay — But sorrow return'd with the dawning of morn, And the voice hi my dreaming ear melted away. Campbell. ±,—The... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...times o'er, And my wife sobb'd aloud in her fulness of heart. Stay, stay with us — rest, thon art weary and worn, ' And fain was their war-broken soldier to stay — But sorrow return'd with the dawning of morn, And the voice in my dreaming ear melted away. THE CYPRESS WREATH.... | |
| English poetry - 1821 - 270 pages
...times o'er, And my wife sobb'd aloud in her fulness of heart. Stay, stay with us — rest, thou art weary and worn : — And fain was their war-broken...morn, And the voice in my dreaming ear melted away. ADVERTISEMENT. The following Poem was occasioned by a fact which had recently happened at the time... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 254 pages
...rest, thou art weary and worn :— And fain was their war-hroken soldier to stay; But sorrow retnrn'd with the dawning of morn, And the voice in my dreaming ear melted away. 156 TURKISH LADY. 'TwAS the hoar when rites unholy Call'd each Paynim voice to pray'r. And the star... | |
| English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...o'er, And my wife sobb'd aloud in her fulness of heart. " Stay — stay with us ! — rest, thou art weary and worn !" (And fain was their war-broken soldier to stay ;) But sorrow return'd with the dawning of morn, And the voice in my dreaming ear melted away ! LINES TO A SLEEPING... | |
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