| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 664 pages
...in her eyes the tears are ever new : She thrice essay'd to upcak j her accents hung, And faltering dy'd unfinish'd on her tongue, Or vanish'd into sighs...delay Her voice return'd ; and found the wonted way. "Tell me, my lord," she said, " what fault unknown Thy once-belov'd Alcyone has done ? Whither, ah... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 620 pages
...in lier eyes the tears are ever new : She thrice cssay'd to speak ; her accents hung, And faltering dy'd unfinish'd on her tongue, Or vanish'd into sighs : with long delay Her voice retimi'd ; and found the wonted way. " Tell me, my lord," she said, " what fault unknown Tl\y once-belov'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 796 pages
...Her faded cheeks are chang'd to boxen hue, And in her eyes the tears are ever new. She thrice cssay'd to speak ; her accents hung, And falt'ring dy*d unfinish'd on her tongue, Or vnnish'd into sighs : with long delay Her voice vcturn'd, and found the wonted way. " TH1 me, my lord,"... | |
| Publius Ovidius Naso - 1812 - 582 pages
...the tears are ever new. She thrice essay'd to speak ; her accents bang, And faltering died unfumh'd on her tongue, Or vanish'd into sighs : with long...delay Her voice return'd, and found the wonted way. ' Tell me, my lord,' she said, 'what fault unknown ") Thy once, belov'd Alcyone has done ? > Whither,... | |
| Mrs. Taylor (Ann Martin) - Children - 1821 - 246 pages
...drawing from her the dark secret. " She thrice assay'd to speak; her accents hung, And falt'ring died unfinish'd on her tongue, Or vanish'd into sighs —...delay, Her voice return'd and found the wonted way." Then, at her desire, we were again left alone, and in detached sentences, and at tedious intervals,... | |
| Samuel Hibbert - Apparitions - 1825 - 514 pages
...not speak, Wlu'spers the o'er-fraught heart, and bids it break. Macbeth, Act 4, Scene 3. " She thus essay'd to speak ; her accents hung, And, falt'ring,...delay Her voice return'd, and found the wonted way." In violent ebullitions of passion, feelings occasionally arise of which we are alternately conscious... | |
| Samuel Hibbert - Apparitions - 1825 - 500 pages
...o'er-fraught heart, and bids it break. . Macbeth, Act 4, Scene 3. SUMMAHY OF MENTAL " She thus essay 'd to speak ; her accents hung, And, falt'ring, dy'd unfinish'd on her tongue, Or vanish 'd into sighs : with long delay Her voice return'd, and found the wonted way." In violent ebullitions... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 852 pages
...attempted plate. Fairfax. She thrice assay'd to speak ; her accents hung, And fall'ring dy'd unfinished on her tongue, Or vanish'd into sighs : with long delay Her voice rctnm'd ; and found the wonted way. Dryden's Fables. ASSAYING, or ESSAYING, in metallurgy, is a method... | |
| John Dryden - 1832 - 338 pages
...her eyes the tears are ever new : She thrice essay'd to speak ; her accents hung, And faltering died unfinish'd on her tongue, Or vanish'd into sighs :...delay Her voice return'd ; and found the wonted way. Tell me, my lord, she said, what fault unknown Thy once belov'd Alcyone has done ? Whither, ah whither... | |
| Ovid - 1836 - 298 pages
...new. She thrice essay'd to speak, her accents hung, And, faltering, died unfinish'd on her tongue, 575 Or vanish'd into sighs : with long delay Her voice return'd, and found the wonted way. " Tell me, my lord," she said, " what fault unknown Thy once beloved Alcyone has done ? Whither, ah... | |
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