| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...falling gloom of night, Her startling fancy found In ev'ry bush his hovering shade , His groan in every sound. Alone , appall'd thus had she pass'd The visionary...in the gale. Just then she reach'd, with trembling steps, Her aged mother's door : He's gone , she cried , and I must see That angel face no more. I feel,... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 pages
...of night, Her startling fancy found In every hush his hovering shade, His groan in every sound. 22. Alone,' appall'd, thus had she pass'd The visionary vale— When, lo! the death-bell smote her ear, Sad-souuding in the gale! ' tS. Just then she reach'd, with trembling step. Her aged mother's door—... | |
| 1806 - 408 pages
...of night, . Her startling fancy found In ev'ry bush his hovering shade, His groan in ev'ry sound, v Alone, appall'd, thus had she pass'd The visionary vale, "When lo! the death-bell smote her ear, f Sad sounding in the gale. Just then she reach'd, with trembling steps, Her aged mother's door ; He's... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 pages
...night,. Her startling fancy found In ev'ry bush his hov'ring shade,, His groan in ev'ry sound. ;, Atoae appall'd thus had she pass'd The visionary vale, When...in the gale. Just then she reach'd with trembling stepsj Her aged mother's door : He's gone she cried,,and I must see That angel .face no more-! 1 feel,... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 296 pages
...found la every bush his hovering shade, His groan in every sound. Alom- appalTd, thus had she passM The visionary vale — When, lo ! the death-bell smote...trembling step, Her aged mother's door — He's gone ! sb« cry'd, and I shall see That angel face no more ! I feel, I feel this breaking heart Beat high... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pages
...falling gloom of night, Her startling fancy found In every bush his hovering shade, His groan in every sound. Alone, appall'd, thus had she pass'd The visionary...reach'd, with trembling step, Her aged mother's door — " He 's gone !" she cry'd ; " and I shall see That angel-face no more. " I feel, I feel this breaking... | |
| John Aikin, Robert Harding Evans - 1810 - 508 pages
...falling gloom of night, Her startling fancy found In every bush his hovering shade, His groan in every sound. Alone, appall'd, thus had she pass'd The visionary...in the gale. Just then she reach'd with trembling steps, Her aged mother's door ; He's gone, she cried, and J shall see That angel face no more. I feel,... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 414 pages
...song. Amid the falling gloom of night, Her startling fancy found In every bush his hovering shade, Alone, appall'd, thus had she pass'd The visionary...in the gale. Just then she reach'd with trembling steps, Her aged mother's door ; He's gone, she cried, and I shall see That angel face no more. I feel,... | |
| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 pages
...fun'ral song. Amid the falling gloom of night, Her startling fancy found In ev'ry bush his hov'ring shade, His groan in ev'ry sound. Alone, appall'd,...in the gale. Just then she reach'd with trembling steps Her aged mother's door : " He's gone," she cried, " and I shall see " That angel face no more... | |
| Solomon Piggott - 1824 - 422 pages
...shade, His groan in every sound. Alone, appalled, thus had she passed The visionary vale — When, Jo, the death-bell smote her ear, Sad sounding in the gale ! Just then she reached, with trembling step, Her aged mother's door : "He's gone!" she cried; "and I shall see That... | |
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