| Robert Southey - 1799 - 244 页
...seern'd To thrill his shuddering frame. Reluftant now, as night came on, His lonely couch he prest, And wearied out, he sunk to sleep, To sleep, but not...couch his brother's form Lord Edmund seem'd to stand, 136 Such and so pale his face as when With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 254 页
...and death-like feelings seem'cl 181 Reluctant now, as night came on, His lonely couch he press'd ; And, wearied out, he sunk to sleep, To sleep, but...form, Lord Edmund, seem'd to stand, Such and so pale as when in death He grasp'd his brother's hand : Such and so pale his face as when, With faint and... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1801 - 236 页
...feem'd to ftand, Such and fo pale as when in death He grafp'd his brother's hand : Such '73 Such and fo pale his face as when, With faint and faltering tongue, To William's care, a dying charge, lie left his orphan fon. — " I bade thee, with a father's love, " My orphan Edmund guard ; «' Well,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1823 - 266 页
...seem'd To thrill his shuddering frame. Reluctant now, as night came on, His lonely couch he prest ; And wearied out, he sunk to sleep, . . To sleep ....form, Lord Edmund seem'd to stand, Such and so pale as when in death He grasp'd his brother's hand ; Such and so pale his face as when With faint and faultering... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 页
...icem'd To thrill his shuddering frame. Reluctant now, as night came on, His lonely conch he prest; And wearied out, he sunk to sleep, — To sleep — but not to rest. that couch his brother's form, Lord Edmund, secm'd to stand, Such and so pale as when in death lie... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 页
...mirth to drown The anguish of his soul. Reluctant now, as night came on, His lonely couch he press'd ; And, wearied out, he sunk to sleep,— To sleep —...Lord Edmund, seem'd to stand, — Such, and so pale, as when in death He grasp'd his brother's- hand ;— Such, and so pale his face, as when, With faint... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 页
...seemed To thrill his shuddering frame. Beluctant, now, as night came on, His lonely couch he pressed ; And, wearied out, he sunk to sleep, To sleep— but not to rest. Beside that coucb, his brother's form, Lord Edmund, seemed to stand — Such, and so pale, as when in death He... | |
| Henry Marlen - 1838 - 342 页
...mirth to drown The anguish of his soul. Reluctant now, as night came on, His lonely couch he pressed ; And, wearied out, he sunk to sleep, — To sleep —...Beside that couch his brother's form, Lord Edmund, seemed to stand, — Such, and so pale, as when in death He grasped his brother's hand ; — Such,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1839 - 840 页
...seem'd To thrill his shuddering frame. Reluctant now, as night came on, His lonely couch he prees'd; And, wearied out, he sunk to sleep, — To sleep, — but not to reit Beside that couch his brother's form. Lord Edmund, seem'd to stand, Such and so pale as when in... | |
| Legends - 1843 - 300 页
...seem'd To thrill his shuddering frame. Reluctant now, as night came on, His lonely couch he press'd ; And, wearied out, he sunk to sleep, To sleep, but...form, Lord Edmund, seem'd to stand, Such and so pale as when in death He grasp'd his brother's hand : Such and so pale his face as when, With faint and... | |
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