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" My Mary ! And should my future lot be cast With much resemblance of, the past, Thy worn-out heart will break at last, My Mary ! ON THE ICE ISLANDS, SEEN FLOATING IN THE GERMAN 'JO. "
The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... - Page 218
1804
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The Life, and Posthumous Writings, of William Cowper, Esqr: With ..., Volume 4

William Hayley - 1806 - 488 pages
...feebleness of limbs thou prov'st, That nowj at every step thou mov'st Upheld by two, yet still thou lev'st, And still to love, though prest with ill; In wint'ry...age to feel no chill, With me is to be lovely still, But ah ! by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that I show, Transforms thy smiles to looks of...
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - 1808 - 330 pages
...Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st That now, at every step thou mov'st Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, . My Mary ! And still to love, though...to feel no chill, With me, is to be lovely still, But ah ! by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that I chow, Transforms thy smiles to looks of...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

English poetry - 1809 - 488 pages
...Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st, That now, at every step thou mov'st Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, My Mary ! And still to love, though prest...chill, With me is to be lovely still, My Mary ! But ah I by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that I show, Transforms thy smiles to looks of woe,...
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Specimens of the British poets, Volume 2

British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...limbs thou prov'st. That now, at every step thou mov'st Upheld by two, yet still thoa lov'st, My Mary I And still to love, though prest with ill ; In wint'ry...chill, With me is to be lovely still, My Mary ! But ah 1 by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that I show, Transforms thy smiles to looks of woe....
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Poems, Volume 1

William Cowper - English poetry - 1810 - 312 pages
...Such feebleness of limba thou piov'st That now, at every step thou mov'st Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, My Mary ! And still to love, though prest...no chill, With me, is to be lovely still, My Mary! THE CAST-AWAT. But ah I by constant heed I know. How oft the sadness that I show, Transforms thy smiles...
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Letters to John Aikin, M. D.: On His Volume of Vocal Poetry: and on His ...

James Plumptre - Songs, English - 1811 - 486 pages
...every step thou mov'st, Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, My Mary ! 11 And still to love, tho' prest with ill, In wintry age to feel no chill, With me is to be lovely still, My Mary! 12 But ah ! by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that I show, Transforms thy smiles to looks...
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The reciter: a work particularly adapted to the use of schools; consisting ...

Edward Ward - 1812 - 456 pages
...feebleness of limbs th6u provest, That now at every step thou movest Upheld by two ; yet still thou lovest. My Mary ! And still to love, though prest with ill,...show Transforms thy smiles to looks of woe, My Mary t • *• And should my future lot be cast With much resemblance of the past, Thy worn-out heart will...
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The life and letters of William Cowper, Volume 4

William Cowper, William Hayley - 1812 - 446 pages
...Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st, That now at every step thou mov'st Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, My Mary! And still to love, though prest...no chill, With me is to be lovely still, My Mary! 146 But ah ! by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that I show, Transforms thy smiles to looks...
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The Life and Letters of William Cowper, Esq: With Remarks on ..., Volume 4

William Hayley - 1812 - 450 pages
...Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st, That now at every step thou mov'st Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, My Mary! And still to love, though prest...feel no chill, With me is to be lovely still, My Mary ! 146 But ah ! by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that I show, Transforms thy smiles to looks...
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Horace in London: Consisting of Imitations of the First Two Books of the ...

James Smith, Horace Smith - 1813 - 194 pages
...damn'd, yet still thou wrtt'st, My Godwin! And still to wield the grey goose quill, When Phoebus sinks, to feel no chill, " With me is to be lovely still," My Godwin! Thy winged steed (a bit of blood) Bore thee like Trunnion through the flood) To leave thee...
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