| 1732 - 284 str.
...flatt'ring fwains Take heed, ye eafy fair : Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye perjur'di wains, beware. Three times, all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring; And fhrieking at her window thrice, The raven ftap'd his wing. To* Too well the love-lorn maiden knew The... | |
| Lark - 1742 - 412 str.
...warn'd, of flatt'ring Swains • T»ke Heed, ye eafy Fair : "V Vengeance due to broken Vows, • : i "Three Times, all in the Dead of Night, . A Bell was heard to ring; ls .f. • "I .• a" And Shrieking at her Window thrice, s,•-'•'' The Raven flapp'd his Wing :... | |
| 1750 - 434 str.
...eafy Fair : Of Vengeance due to broken Vows, Ye perjur'd Swains, beware. Three times, all in the dead A Bell was heard to ring; And (hrieking at her Window...thrice^ The Raven flap'd his Wing, . Too well the love lorn Maiden knew The folemn boding Sound: And thus, in dying Words, befpoke, The Virgins weeping... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 str.
...fwains Take he?d, ye eafy fair, Of vengeance due to broken vows,. Ye perjur'd fwains, beware. Ilf. Three times, all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And fhreeking at her window thrice, The raven flap'd hh wing : Too well the love-lorn maiden knew The folemn... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1755 - 356 str.
...fwains Take heed, ye eafy fair ; Of vengeance due to broken vows, Yet flatt'ring fwains, beware ! V. Three times all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And at her window, fhrieking thrice, The raven flap'd his wing. VI. Full well the love-lorn maiden knew... | |
| 1758 - 352 str.
...(Wains Take heed, ye eafy fair ; Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye flatt'ring fwains beware ! V. Three times all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And at her window, fhrieking thrice, The raven flap'd his wing. VI. Full well the love-lorn maiden knew... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1758 - 384 str.
...fwaina Take heed, ye eafy fair ; Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye flatt'ring fwainc, beware ! V. Three times all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And at her window, fhrieking thrice, The raven flap'd his wing. VI. Full well the love-lorn maiden knew... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 str.
...fwains Take heed, ye eafy fair, Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye pcrjur'd fwains, "beware. III. Three times, all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And fhrieking at her window thrice, The raven flapp'd his wing : Too well the love-lorn maiden knew The... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1765 - 392 str.
...fwains \ Take heed, ye eafy fair ; Of vengeance due to broken vows, Ye flatt'ring fwains, beware ! V. Three times all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring ; And at her window, fhrieking thrice, The raven flap'd his wing. VI. Full well the love-lorn maiden knew... | |
| 1765 - 404 str.
...flattering fwains Take heed, ye eafy fkir : Of vengeance due to broken vows, 15 Ye purjured fwains, beware. Three times, all in the dead of night, A bell was heard to ring; And at her window, Ihrieking thrice, The raven flap'd his wing. » Too well the love-lorn maiden knew The... | |
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