T saw her, middle air, fall like a seraph From out the firmament. The rooks and daws, That fled their roost in thousands at the sight, Curtain'd her exit from my palsied eye And dizzy brain. O! never will that scene Part from my bean; whene'er I would... Dramatic Tales - Page 9by James Hogg - 1817Full view - About this book
| Joseph Dennie, John Elihu Hall - Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1820 - 540 pages
...on rocks below Her lovely slender form was found at rest! I saw her, middle air, fall like a seraph From out the firmament. The rooks and daws, That fled...in thousands at the sight, Curtain'd her exit from rny palsied eye And dizzy brain. O! never will that scene Part from my heart; whene'er I would be sad,... | |
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...on rocks below Her lovely slender form was found at rest! T saw her, middle air, fall like a seraph From out the firmament. The rooks and daws, That fled...dizzy brain. O! never will that scene Part from my bean; whene'er I would be sad, I think of it.* Pp. 20—22. Soon after this conversation, we find Lord... | |
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...on rocks below Her lovely slender form was found at rest! J saw her, middle air, fall like a seraph From out the firmament. The rooks and daws, That fled...never will that scene Part from my heart; whene'er 1 would be sad, I think of it. Pp. 20—22. Soon after this conversation, we find Lord March, in search... | |
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...out the Jirmfiment. The rook* and davst, That fled their roosts, in thousands, at the mjjht Curtained her exit — from my palsied eye, And dizzy brain. O! never, will that scene Part fiom my heart ! whene'er I would 743. THE BE8T OF WIVES. A man had once a vicious wiff— (A most uneaminon... | |
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