| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 pages
...from the spot of thy rest: But nor cypress nor yew let us see ; For why should we mourn for the bleat? WHEN we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted To sever for yean, Pale grew thy cheek and cold, Colder thy kiss; Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to this. The dew... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - English literature - 1826 - 566 pages
...For why shonld we monrn for the hlest ? WHEN we two parted In silence and tears, Half hroken.hearted To sever for years, Pale grew thy cheek and cold, Colder thy kiss; Trnly that honr foretold Sorrow to this. The dew of the morning Snnk chill on my hrow — It felt like... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 406 pages
...from the spot of thy rest : But nor cypress nor yew let us see ; For why should we mourn for the blest WHEN we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted...thy kiss ; Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to this. 2. The dew of the morning Sunk chill on my brow — It felt like the warning Of what I feel now. Thy... | |
| 1831 - 426 pages
...run, That when they parU-iAfj part .'—ah, no ! They cannot part — tho*e toult are one. TO WRBN we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted, To sever for yean. Pale grew thy cheek and coldColder thy kiss; Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to this. The dew... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - Poets, English - 1832 - 350 pages
...nor cypress nor yew let us see ; For why should we mourn for the blest ? 1808. WHEN WE TWO PARTED. WHEN we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted...this. The dew of the morning Sunk chill on my brow — Thy vows are all broken, And light is thy fame ; I hear thy name spoken, And share in its shame.... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1832 - 706 pages
...fannte fo mof>í Э(ф, @te wußten её nkí)t; ЗФ werb' um Ф(ф fingen, SBie'é nimmer рф fpvM;t. Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to this. The dew of...chill on my brow — It felt like the warning Of what I feel now. Thy vows are all broken, And light is thy fame; I hear thy name spoken And share In its... | |
| Miss Jones - 1832 - 206 pages
...possible, by the sight of external objects, to procure relief from change of thought. CHAPTER XIV, The dew of the morning Sunk chill on my brow ; It felt like the warning Of what I feel now. 1 WENT to the same spots — repeated, again and again, the words of Edward, which had... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - Danish literature - 1832 - 706 pages
...Э(ф, ©te wußten ее nktjt; ЗФ tcevb' um S5id) !(ядеп, SSie'é nimmer рф Truly Iliiil liidiv foretold Sorrow to this. The dew of the morning Sunk chill on my lirow — It felt like the warning Of what 1 feel now. Thy vows are all broken, And light is thy fame;... | |
| Ballads, English - 1834 - 480 pages
...silence and tears. Half broken hearted, To sever for years, Pale grew thy cheek, and cold, Colder tlxy kiss ! Truly that hour foretold Sorrow to this. The...chill on my brow, It felt like the warning Of what I feel now. Thy vows are all broken, And light is thy fame, I hear thy name spoken, And share in its... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1837 - 308 pages
...nor cypress nor yew let us see ; For why should we mourn for the blest ? 1808. WHEN WE TWO PARTED. WHEN we two parted In silence and tears, Half broken-hearted...chill on my brow — It felt like the warning Of what I feel now. Thy vows are all broken, And light is thy fame; I hear thy name spoken, They name thee... | |
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