| 1804 - 232 pages
...; ') ho' borne in a triumphal car, £he had not lov'd her fav'rite more. She follow'd him, prepar'd to view The terrible behests of law ; And the last scene of Jemmy's woes With calm and stedfast eyes she saw. Distorted was that blooming face Which she had fondly lov'd so long ; And stifled... | |
| Poetry - 1808 - 506 pages
...vie^r The terrible behests of law ; And the Itts't scene of Jemmy's woes With caim and stedfast eye she saw. Distorted was that blooming face, Which she...stifled was that tuneful breath, Which in her praise hid sweetly sung : And sever'd was that beauteous neck, Round which her arms had fondly clos'd : And... | |
| Nathan Drake - Adventurer - 1809 - 524 pages
...Haywood's narrative, I shall transcribe for the sake of immediate comparison. She follow'd him, prepaid to view The terrible behests of law, And the last scene of Jemmy's woes With calm and steadfast eye she saw. Distorted was that blooming face Which she had fondly lov'd so long, And stifled was that... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1809 - 530 pages
...wood's narrative, I shall transcribe for the sake of immediate comparison. She follow'd him, prepar'd to view The terrible behests of law, And the last scene of Jemmy's woes With calm and steadfast eye she saw. Distorted was that blooming face Which she had fondly lov'd so long. And stifled was that... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...before ; Tho' borne in a trinmphal car, She had not lov'd her fav'rite more. She follow'd him, prepar'd to view The terrible behests of law, And the last scene of Jemmy's woes With calm and stedfast eye she saw. Distorted was that blooming face Which she had fondly lov'd so long, And sever'... | |
| Nathan Drake - Adventurer - 1809 - 520 pages
...Haywood's narrative, I shall transcribe for the sake of immediate comparison. She follow'd him, prepar'd to view The terrible behests of law, And the last scene of Jemmy's woes With calui and steadfast eye she saw. Distorted was that blooming face Which she had fondly lov'd so long.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 554 pages
...; Though borne in a triumphal car, She had not lov'd her favourite more. She follow'd him. prepar'd to view The terrible behests of Law ; And the last scene of Jemmy's woes, With calm, and steadfast eye she sa». Distorted was that blooming face, Which she had fondly lov'd so long; And stifled was... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 556 pages
...Though borne in a triumphal car, She ЬйЙ not lov'd her favourite more. She follow'd him. prepar'd to view The terrible behests of Law ; And the last scene of Jemmy's woe«, With calm and steadfast eye she saw. Distorted was that blooming face, SVhich she had fondly... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 558 pages
...And the last scene of Jemmy's woes, With calmrand steadfast eye she saw. Distorted was that hlooming face, Which she had fondly lov'd so long; And stifled was that tuneful hreath, Which in her praise had sweetly sung. And sever'd was that beauteous neck, Round which her... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 310 pages
...slowly on before ; Though borne in a triumphal car, She had not loved her favorite more. L She follow'd him, prepared to view The terrible behests of law...And the last scene of Jemmy's woes "With calm and stedfast eye she saw. Distorted was that blooming face, Which she had fondly loved so long ; And stifled... | |
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