| 1772 - 620 pages
...precious life was flown. She kindly ftrove to footh my pain. Regardlefs of her own. Bertram, (he faid, be comforted, And live to think on me : May we in...that union prove, Which here was not to be ! Bertram, me faid, I ftill was true ; Thou only hndft my heart : May we hereafter meet in blifs ( We now, alas... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 346 pages
...precious life was flown. She kindly ftrove to foothe my pain, Regardlefs of her own. Bertram, flie faid, be comforted, And live to think on me : May we in...that union prove, Which here was not to be ! Bertram, flie faid, I ftill was true ; Thou only hadft my "heart : May we hereafter meet in blifs ! We now,... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 352 pages
...precious life was flown. She kindly ftrove to foqthe my pain, Regardlefs of her own. Bertram, fhe faid, be comforted, And live to think on me : May we in...that union prove, Which here was not to be ! Bertram, fhe faid, I ftill was true ; Thou only hadft my heart : May we hereafter meet in blifs ! We now, alas... | |
| 1785 - 316 pages
...drove to footh my pain, My brother, alas ! fpake never more ; Regardlefs of her own. Bertram, fhe faid, be comforted, And live to think on me : May we in...that union prove, Which here was not to be. Bertram, me faid, I ftill was true ; Thou only hadft my heart: May we hereafter meet in blifs ! And flew to... | |
| James Roach - 1792 - 284 pages
...precious life was flown. She kindly flrovo. to ftxxh my pain, Regardlefs of her. own. Bertram flie faid, be comforted, And live to think on me : May we in...that union prove, Which here was not to be ! Bertram, fhe faid, Iflill was true * Thou only hadfl my heart : May we hereafter-meet in blifs! We now. alas!... | |
| 1796 - 246 pages
...precious life was flown. She kindly ftrove to footh my pain, Regardlefs of her own. BERTRAM, fhe faid, be comforted, And live to think on me. May we in heaven that union prove, Which here was not to be. BEETKAM, fhe faid, I ftill was true; Thou only had ft my heart: May we hereafter meet in blifs ; We... | |
| Ancient historic ballads - 1807 - 256 pages
...And clos'd the ghastly wound ; In vain I press'd his bleeding corpse, And rais'd it from the ground. My brother, alas! spake never more, His precious life...comforted, And live to think on me: May we in heaven that imkm prove, Which here was not to be ! Bertram, she said, I still was true ; Thou only had'st my heart... | |
| 1814 - 328 pages
...flown. She kindly strove to sooth my pain, Regardless of her own.' ' Bertram, she said, he eomforted, And live to think on me : May we in heaven that union provt, i Bertram, she said, I still was true ; Thou only hadst my heart : May we hereafter me$t in... | |
| Thomas Christopher Banks - 1817 - 254 pages
...I wept, I curst my arm, That wrought the fatal deed. In vain I clasp'd her to my breast, And closed the ghastly wound ; In vain I press'd his bleeding...kindly strove to soothe my pain, Regardless of her owp. BERTRAM, she said, be comforted, And live to think on me : May we in heaven that union prove,... | |
| 1826 - 300 pages
...clos'd the ghastly wound ; In vain I press'd his bleeding corpse, And rais'd it from the ground. ' My brother, alas ! spake never more, His precious life was flown. She kindly strove to sooth my pain, Regardless of her own. ' " Bertram," she said, " be comforted, And live to think on... | |
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