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" That face, alas! no more is fair; Those lips no longer red: Dark are my eyes, now clos'd in death, And every charm is fled. The hungry worm my sister is; This winding-sheet I wear: And cold and weary lasts our night, Till that last morn appear. "
A Collection of Old Ballads: Corrected from the Best and Most Ancient Copies ... - Страница 219
1725 - 263 страници
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Miscellaneous Poems: By Several Hands

David Lewis - 1726 - 346 страници
...young witlefs Maid, Believe the flatt 'ring Tale ? XII. That Face, alas! no more is fair ; That Lip no longer red ; Dark are mine Eyes, now clos'd in Death, And ev'ry Charm is fled. XIII. The hungry Worm my Sifter is ; This Winding-fheefl wear ; And cold and weary lafts our Night,...

Miscellaneous Poems: By Several Hands

David Lewis - 1726 - 350 страници
...Believe the flatt'ring Tale ? XII. That Face, alas! no more is fair; That Lip no longer red; Da r k are mine Eyes, now clos'd in Death, And ev'ry Charm is fled. XIII. The hungry Worm my Sifter is; This Winding-fheet I wear ; And cold and weary lafts our Night,...

The Excursion: A Poem in Two Books

David Mallet - 1728 - 88 страници
...Heart, Yet leave that Heart to break ? Why did You fay my Lip was fweet, And made the Scarlet pale ? And why did I, young, witlefs Maid ! Believe the flattering Tale? That That Face, alas ! no more is Fair ; Thofe Lips no longer Red : Bark are my Eyes, now clos'd in Death,...

The Tea-table Miscellany: Or, a Collection of Scots Sangs. In Three Volumes ...

Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 страници
...lip was fweet, And made the fcarletpale? And why did I, young witlefs maid, Believe the flatt'ring tale ? That face, alas! no more is fair ; Thefe lips no longer red : Dark are my eyes, now clos'd in death, And every cnarm is fled. The hungry worm my fifter is ; This winding-flieet...

The Tea-table Miscellany: Or, A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots ..., Том 1

Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 страници
...lip was fweet, And made the fcarlet pale ? And why did I, young witlefs maid, Believe the flatt'ring tale ? That face, alas ! no more is fair ; Thefe lips no longer red ; Dark are my eyes, now clos'd in death, And every charm is fled. The hungry worm my fifter is ; This winding-meet...

The Tea-table Miscellany: A Collection of Choice Songs, Scots and ..., Брой 420

Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 страници
...lip was fweet,. And made the fcarlet pale ? And why did J, yoang witlefs maid, Believe the flhtt'ring tale ? That face, alas ! no more is fair ; Thefe lips no longer red ; Dark are my eyes, now clos'd in death, And ev'ry charm is fled. The hungry worm my fifter is ; This winding-...

Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - 1774 - 316 страници
...why did I, young witlefs maid, Believe the flatt'ring tale ? That face, alas ! no more is fair, Thofe lips no longer red ; Dark are mine eyes now clos'd in death, And ev'ry charm is fled. hungry worm my fifter is, This winding meet I wear, And cold and weary lafts our night Till that laft...

Essays on Song-writing: With a Collection of Such English Songs as are Most ...

John Aikin - 1774 - 328 страници
...why did I, young witlefc maid, Believe the flatt'ring tale ? That face, alas ! no more is fair, Thofe lips no longer red ; Dark are mine eyes now clos'd in death, And cv'ry charm is fled. The hungry worm my fitter is, This winding fheet I wear, And cold and weary lafts...

The blackbird, containing one hundred and thirty songs, Scots and English ...

Blackbird - 1783 - 172 страници
...lips were fweet, And made the fcarlet pale ? And why did I, young witlefs maid, Believe the flatt'ring tale ? That face, alas ! no more is fair, Thefe lips no longer red ; Dark are my eyes, now clos'd in death ; And every charm is fled. The hungry worm my finer is ; This winding...

Miscellanies in Prose and Verse Intended as a Specimen of the Types: At the ...

John Walter - 1785 - 258 страници
...heart, Yet leave that heart to bre'ak ? Why did you fay my lip was fweet, And made the fcarlet pale ? And why did I, young witlefs maid, Believe the flattering tale ? That face, alas ! no more is fair ; Thofe lips no longer red : Dark are my eyes, now clos'd in death> And every charm is fled. ' it The...




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