Here Dinah sigh'd as if afraid to speak — And then repeated — ' They were frail and weak; His soul she loved, and hoped he had the grace To fix his thoughts upon a better place. Poetical Works - Strana 188autor/autoři: George Crabbe - 1839Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| George Crabbe - 1812 - 430 str.
..." They stop the breath, and but for shame could I " Give way to weakness, and with passion cry ; " These are unmanly struggles, but I feel " This hour...They were frail and weak ; ' His soul she lov'd, and hop'd he had the grace ' To fix his thoughts upon a better place.' She ceas'd ; — with steady glance,... | |
| 1812 - 532 str.
...swell; They stop the breath, nnd but for shame could I (iive way to weakness, and with passion cry ; These are unmanly struggles, but I feel This hour..."— Here Dinah sigh'd as if afraid to speak — And thin repeated — " Th;:y were frail and weak ; His soul she lov'd, and hop'J he had the grace To lix... | |
| George Crabbe - 1813 - 432 str.
..." They stop the breath, and but for shame could I " Give way to weakness, and with passion cry : " These are unmanly struggles, but I feel " This hour must end them, and perhaps will heal." — . s Here Dinah sigh'd as if afraid to speak— And then repeated — ' They were frail and weak... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 240 str.
..." They stop the breath, and but for shame could I " Give way to weakness, and with passion cry ; " These are unmanly struggles, but I feel " This hour...They were frail and weak ; ' His soul she lov'd, and hop'd he had the grace • To fix his thoughts upon a better place.' She ceas'd ; — with steady glance,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 260 str.
..." They stop the breath, and but for shame could I " Give way to weakness, and with passion cry ; " These are unmanly struggles, but I feel " This hour...repeated — " They were frail and weak ; " His soul she loved, and hoped he had the grace " To fix his thoughts upon a better place." She ceased ; — with... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 486 str.
...swell; " They stop the breath, and but for shame could I " Give way to weakness, and with passion cry; " These are unmanly struggles, but I feel " This hour...repeated—" They were frail and weak ; " His soul she loved, and hoped he had the grace " To fix his thoughts upon a better place." She ceased;—with' steady... | |
| George Crabbe - 1829 - 348 str.
...passion ery; These are unmanly striuIgles, hut I feel This honr must end them, and perhaps will heaLs — Here Dinah sigh'd as if afraid to speak — And then repeated — • They were frail and weak; His sonl she loved, and hoped he had the graee To fix his thonghts upon a helter plaee.u She eeased ; —... | |
| George Crabbe - 1836 - 344 str.
..." They stop the breath, and but for shame could I " Give way to weakness, and with passion cry; « 2 " These are unmanly struggles, but I feel " This...grace " To fix his thoughts upon a better place." She ceased;—with steady glance, as if to see The very root of this hypocrisy, — He her small fingers... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 str.
...swell; They slop the breath, nnd but for shame could I Give way to weakness, aml with passion cry ; These are unmanly struggles, but I feel This hour...end them, and perhaps will heal." Here Dinah sigh'd os if afraid (o speak— And then repeated—" They were frail and weak; His soul she loved, and hoped... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 str.
...swell : They stop the breath, and but fbr shame c-ouM I Give way to weakness, and with passion cry ; na lie, come what will o' me,) On every hand it will allow'd be, He's just — пае ' 90 91 Here Dinah sigh'd ai if afraid to speak — And then repeated — " They were frail and weak;... | |
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