THEY tell me, gentle lady, that they deck thee for a bride, That the wreath is woven for thy hair, the bridegroom by thy side ; And I think I hear thy father's sigh, thy mother's calmer tone, As they give thee to another's arms — their beautiful —... The New Monthly Belle Assemblée - Strana 340Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1829 - 696 str.
...sigh, thy mother's calmertone, As they give thee to another's arms — their beautiful — their own. I never saw a bridal but my eyelid hath been wet, And it always seem'd to me as though a joyous crowd were met To see the saddest sight of all, a gay and girlish thing... | |
| 1829 - 512 str.
...sigh, thy mother's calmer tone, As they give thec to another's arms — their beautiful — their own. I never saw a bridal but my eyelid hath been wet,...joyous crowd were met To see the saddest sight of aU, a gay and girlish thing Lay aside her maiden gladness — for a name — and for a ring. And other... | |
| Mrs Blencowe - 1829 - 488 str.
...sigh, thy mother's calmer tone, As they give thee to another's arms—their beautiful—their own. I never saw a bridal, but my eyelid hath been wet, And it always seem'd to me as though a joyous crowd were met, To see the saddest sight of all, a gay and girlish... | |
| mrs Blencowe - 1829 - 512 str.
...sigh, thy mother's calmer tone, As they give thee to another's arms — their beautiful — their own. I never saw a bridal, but my eyelid hath been wet, And it always seem'd to me as though a joyous crowd were met, To see the saddest sight of all, a gay and girlish... | |
| Lyre - 1830 - 396 str.
...sigh, thy mother's calmer tone, As they give thee to another's arms — their beautiful — their own. I never saw a bridal but my eyelid hath been wet, And it always seem'd to me as though a joyous crowd were met To see the saddest sight of all, a gay and girlish thing... | |
| 1834 - 672 str.
...sigh, thy mother's calmer tone, As they give thee to another's arms — their beautiful — their own. I never saw a bridal, but my eyelid hath been wet, And it always seem'd to me as though a joyous crowd were met To see the saddest sight of all, a gay and girlish thing... | |
| Mrs. O'Neill - 1835 - 214 str.
...sigh, thy mother's calmer tone, As they give thee to another's arms — their beautiful — their own. I never saw a bridal, but my eyelid hath been wet, And it always seem'd to me as though a joyous crowd were met To see the saddest sight of all, a gay and girlish thing... | |
| Mrs. O'Neill - 1835 - 502 str.
...sigh, thy mother's calmer tone, As they give thee to another's arms — their beautiful — their own. I never saw a bridal, but my eyelid hath been wet, And it always seem'd to me as though a joyous crowd were met To see the saddest sight of all , a gay and girlish... | |
| Harp - 1836 - 380 str.
...sigh, thy mother's calmer tone, As they give thee to another's arms — their beautiful — their own. I never saw a bridal but my eyelid hath been wet,...maiden gladness — for a name — and for a ring. And other cares will claim thy thoughts, and other hearts thy love, And gayer friends may be around,... | |
| Camilla Needham - 1838 - 334 str.
...meekness and resignation, and she quietly prepared to leave her home, as she was directed. CHAPTER XVII. " I never saw a bridal, but my eyelid hath been wet,...it always seemed to me, .as though a joyous crowd had met To seethe saddest sight of all, a gay and girlish thing Lay aside her maiden gladness — for... | |
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