| G. W. Fitzwilliam - 1806 - 216 pages
...She found his body in the stream, And now with him she sleeps in Yarrow. TO MYRA. BY J. THOMPSON. \J THOU, whose tender serious eyes Expressive speak the...azure of the skies, The pensive shadows of the grove : O mix their beauteous beams with mine, And let us interchange our hearts ; Let all their sweetness... | |
| James Thomson, Thomas Park - 1808 - 444 pages
...blame: And hence, in vain I languish for my bride! O mourn with me, sweet bird, my hapless flame. SONG. O THOU, whose tender serious eyes Expressive speak...azure of the skies, The pensive shadows of the grove : O mix their beauteous beams with mine, And let us interchange our hearts; Let all their sweetuess... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...low, Dragg'd ling'ring on from partial death to death, And dying, all he can resign is breath. SONG. O THOU, whose tender serious eyes Expressive speak...azure of the skies, The pensive shadows of the grove: O mix their beauteous beams with mine, And let us change our hearts; Let all their sweetness on me... | |
| Charles Snart - 1808 - 506 pages
...shall, in a cot, See joys that Rosline never gave. London Remeie. VERSES SAID TO BE WRITTEN BY THOMSON. O THOU, whose tender, serious eyes Expressive speak...azure of the skies, The pensive shadows of the grove. O mix their beauteous beams with mine, And let us interchange our hearts ; Let all their sweetness... | |
| James Thomson - 1813 - 346 pages
...blame: And hence, in vain I languish for my bride ! O mourn with me, sweet bird, my hapless flame. O THOU, whose tender serious eyes Expressive speak the mind I love; O mix their beauteous beams with mine, And let us interchange our hearts ; Let all their sweetness... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 270 pages
...hence, in vain, I languish for my bride ! O mourn with me, sweet bird, my hapless flame. 173 SONG. O THOU, whose tender serious eyes Expressive speak...azure of the skies, The pensive shadows of the grove ; O mix their bounteous beams with mine, And let us interchange our hearts ; Let all their sweetness... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 pages
...for ray bride! O mourn with me, sweet bird, my hapless flame. SONG. The gentle azure of the skies, O THOU, whose tender serious eyes Expressive speak the mind I love; The pensive shadows of the grove ; O mix their bounteous beams with mine, And let us interchange our hearts;... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 378 pages
...of her family history — she shines as a wife and a daughter, as well as a poetess. MYRA. O thon, whose tender serious eyes Expressive speak the mind...azure of the skies, The pensive shadows of the grove : O, mix their bounteous beams with mine, And let us interchange our hearts ; Let all their sweetness... | |
| Allan Cunningham - 1825 - 756 pages
...publication of her family history — she shines as a wife and a daughter, as well as a poetess. MYRA. O thou, whose tender serious eyes Expressive speak the mind I love; The gentle azure of the skies, .1 :.•:•• The pensive shadows of the grove : O, mix their bounteous beams with mine, And let... | |
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