| Harvey Marriott - 1859 - 284 pages
...live, and shall never decay. The echo said sweetly, " Shall never decay." THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS. GXE more unfortunate Weary of breath, Rashly importunate,...death ! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care, Fashioned so slenderly, Young and so fair. Look at her garments, Clinging like cerements, While the... | |
| 1859 - 424 pages
...might at least be done to raise rather than depress them. One more unfortunate, Weary of breath, Kashly importunate Gone to her death ! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care, Fashioned so slenderly, Young and so fair. Touch her not scornfully ! Think of her mournfully, Gently... | |
| 1859 - 406 pages
...must exist as vessels of dishonor, something might at least be done to raise rather than depress them. One more unfortunate, Weary of breath, Rashly importunate Gone to her death I Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care, Fashioned so slenderly, Young and so fair. Touch her not... | |
| Plague Spot - 1859 - 632 pages
...becoming the victims of the Sepolte Vive, or of THE BBEDGE OF SIGHS. " DEOWN'D, DEOWN'D." — HAMLET. " One more unfortunate, Weary of breath, Rashly importunate, Gone to her death ! * It is impossible to translata this, though we have some printed attempts. K 2 Take her up tenderly,... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1860 - 450 pages
...sooth, she is The queen of curds and cream. THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS-Hoon. " Drowned ! drowned !"— Hamlet, One more Unfortunate, Weary of breath, Rashly importunate,...her death ! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care ; — Tashion'd so slenderly, Young, and so fair ! Look at her garments Clinging like cerements ; Whilst... | |
| William Allingham - 1860 - 316 pages
...rough river ran, — Over the brink of it ; — Picture it — think of it, Dissolute man ! . •* "i Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care ; Fashion'd so slenderly, Young, and so fair ! Ere her limbs frigidly Stiffen too rigidly, Decently, — kindly, — Smoothe, and compose them ;... | |
| William Henry Milburn, Thomas Binney - 1860 - 384 pages
...brink of it, Picture it, think of it, Dissolute man ! Lave in it, drink of it Then, if you can ! " Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care, Fashion'd so slenderly, Young, and so fair ! Ere her limbs frigidly Stiffen too rigidly, Decently — kindly — Smoothe and compose them ; And... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1861 - 356 pages
...Shall light thee steady; The owl from the steeple sing Welcome, proud lady." Sir W. Scott ccxxxi THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS One more Unfortunate Weary of breath...care ; Fashion"d so slenderly, Young, and so fair! Whilst the wave constantly Drips from her clothing ; Take her up instantly, Loving, not loathing. Touch... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1861 - 520 pages
...whisper in the ear. The place is haunted ! ' THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS " Drowned ! drowned ! " — HAJILBT. ONE more unfortunate, Weary of breath, Rashly importunate,...her death ! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care ; Fashioned so slenderly, Young, and so fair ! Look at her garments Clinging like cerements; Whilst... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1861 - 394 pages
...brink of it, Picture it — think of it, Dissolute Man ! Lave in it, drink of it, Then, if you can ! Take her up tenderly, Lift her with care ; Fashion'd so slenderly, Young, and so fair ! Ere her limbs frigidly Stiffen too rigidly, Decently, — kindly, — Smooth, and compose them ;... | |
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