| A. E. Sharp - 1911 - 264 pages
...clay. 7. Turn Angelina, ever dear. 8. And so I won my Qenevieve, My bright and beauteous Bride. 9. Few sorrows hath she of her own, My hope! my joy! my Genevieve! 10. He sang of God, the mighty source of all thinga 11. Cheerfulness, a nymph of healthiest hue, Her... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1912 - 1112 pages
...man, The statue of the arm£d knight ; She stood and listened to my lay, 15 Amid the lingering light. Few sorrows hath she of her own, My hope ! my joy ! my Qenevieve 1 She loves me best, whene'er I sing The songs that make her grieve. ao I played a soft and... | |
| George Benjamin Woods - 1916 - 1604 pages
...man, The statue of the armed knight; 15 She stood and listened to my lay, Amid the lingering light. t 10 To re Qenevieve! She loves me best, whene'er I sing 20 The songs that make her grieve. I played a soft and... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 408 pages
...of the armed knight ; She stood and listened to my lay, Amid the lingering light. Few sorrows hatli she of her own, My hope ! my joy ! my Genevieve ! She loves me best whene'er 1 sing Tile songs that make her grieve. I played a soft and doleful air, 1 sang an old and moving story,... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrup - 1888 - 790 pages
...armed man, The statue of the armid knight ; She stood and listened to my lay, Amid the lingering light. Few sorrows hath she of her own, My hope ! my joy ! my Geneviève ! She loves me best whene'er I sing The songs that make her grieve. I played a soft and... | |
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