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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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Working Women of the Last Half Century: The Lesson of Their Lives

Clara Lucas Balfour - Great Britain - 1854 - 422 pages
...its youth, but improves upon it. Well does the gentle Cowper say — " But still to love midst every ill, In wintry age to feel no chill, With me is to be lovely still." She lost her brother in 1822, rather more than two years before her own death. She purposed residing...
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The complete poetical works of William Cowper, with life and critical notice ...

William Cowper - 1855 - 582 pages
...every step thou movest Upheld by two; yet still thou lovest, My Mary! And still to love, though press'd with ill, In wintry age to feel no chill, With me...show Transforms thy smiles to looks of woe, My Mary I And should my future lot bp cast With much resemblance of the past, Thy worn-out heart will break...
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Poems, Volumes 1-3

William Cowper - 1855 - 798 pages
...Such feebleness of limbs thou prov'st, f That now at every step thou mov'st, Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, My Mary! And still to love, though prest with ill, In wintry ago to feel no chill, With me is to be lovely still, My Mary But ah ! by constant heed I know, How...
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Lectures on the Life, Genius and Insanity of Cowper

George Barrell Cheever - Mental illness - 1856 - 438 pages
...pressed with ill, In wint'ry age to feel no chill. With me is to be lovely still, My Mary! Bat, all ! by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that...show, Transforms thy smiles to looks of woe, My Mary I And should my future lot be cast With much resemblance of the past, Thy worn-out heart will break...
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper ...: & a Memoir of the Author

William Cowper - 1856 - 512 pages
...every step thou mov'st Upheld by two, yet still thou lov'st, My Mary! And still to love, though press'd with ill, In wintry age to feel no chill, With me is to be lovely still, My Mary I But ah ! by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that I show, Transforms thy smiles to looks...
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Lectures on the Life, Genius and Insanity of Cowper

George Barrell Cheever - Mental illness - 1856 - 360 pages
...step thou mov'st Upheld by two;—yet still thou lov'st, My Mary! " And still to love, though press'd with ill, In wintry age to feel no chill, With me is to be lovely still, My Mary t " But, ah! by constant heed I know, How oft the sadness that I shew Transforms thy smiles to looks...
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Lectures on the Life, Genius and Insanity of Cowper

George Barrell Cheever - 1856 - 430 pages
...step thou mov'st Upheld by two ; — yet still thou lov'st, My Mary! And still to love, though pressed 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...
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The Feminine Soul; Its Nature and Attributes ...

Elizabeth Strutt - 1857 - 274 pages
...Partakers of thy sad decline, Thy hands their little force resign, Yet gently prest, press gently mine, My Mary ! » * * And still to love, though prest with ill, In wintry age to feel no chill, To me is to be lovely still, My Mary ! Page 189, line 4. — That diversity of character is no impediment...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - English literature - 1858 - 608 pages
...every step thou mov'st Upheld by two; yet still thou lov'st, My Mary! And still to love, though pressed with ill, In wintry age to feel no chill, With me...to looks of woe, My Mary ! And should my future lot bo cost With much resemblance of the past, Thy worn-out heart will break at last, My Mary! [LscT.XL...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1858 - 780 pages
...step thou movest, Upheld by two : yet still thou lovest, My Mary! And still to love, though press'd with ill, In wintry age to feel no chill, With me...sadness that I show, Transforms thy smiles to looks of wo, My Mary! And should my future lot be cast With much resemblance of the past, Thy worn-out heart...
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