Nor feel the breeze that round thee lingering strays, To drink thy balmy breath, And sigh one long farewell. Soon shall it mourn above thy wat'ry bed, And whisper to me, on the wave-beat shore, Deep murm'ring in reproach, Thy sad untimely fate. Ere those... Phantasmion - Page 141by Sara Coleridge Coleridge - 1837 - 387 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Sara Coleridge Coleridge - 1837 - 400 pages
...prompted him to approach the low projecting cliff, and, leaning against it, to look down into the care. Having done this he started, for there, on the same...light, In vain to plead, thy coming life was sold, 0 ! wakened but to sleep, Whence it can wake no more ! A thousand and a thousand silken leaves The... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1840 - 650 pages
...strays, To drink thy balmy breath, And sigh one long farewell. Soon shall it mourn above thy watery bed, And whisper to me on the wave-beat shore, Deep...light, In vain to plead, thy coming life was sold ; O ! waken "d but to sleep, Whence it can wake no more ! A thousand and a thousand silken leaves The tufted... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1840 - 660 pages
...Soon shall it mourn above thy watery bed, And whisper to me on the wave-beat shore, Deep murm'ring iu reproach Thy sad, untimely fate. Ere those dear eyes...light, In vain to plead, thy coming life was sold ; 0 ! waken'd but to sleep, Whence it can wake no more ! A thousand and a thousand silken leaves The... | |
 | George Washington Bethune - 1848 - 526 pages
...wave-beat shore, Deep murm'ring in reproach Thy sad, untimely fate. Ere those dear eyes had opened on the light, In vain to plead, thy coming life was...A thousand and a thousand silken leaves The tufted beach unfolds in early spring, All clad in tenderest green, All of the self-same shape : A thousand... | |
 | George Washington Bethune - 1848 - 520 pages
...strays, To drink thy balmy breath, And sigh one long farewell. Soon shall it mourn above thy watery bed, And whisper to me on the wave-beat shore, Deep...reproach Thy sad, untimely fate. Ere those dear eyes had opened on the light, In vain to plead, thy coming life was sold; O ! wakened but to sleep, Whence it... | |
 | Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1901 - 1204 pages
...18oi-1?5° SLEEP, my babe, hear not the rippling wave, Nor feel the breeze that round thee ling' ring strays To drink thy balmy breath, And sigh one long...light, In vain to plead, thy coming life was sold, O waken'd but to sleep, A thousand and a thousand silken leaves The tufted beech unfolds in early spring,... | |
 | Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1902 - 1104 pages
...Babe SLEEP, my babe, hear not the rippling wive, Nor feel the breeze that round thee ling'ring stnjs To drink thy balmy breath, And sigh one long farewell....light, In vain to plead, thy coming life was sold, O waken'd but to sleep, A thousand and a thousand silken leaves The tufted beech unfolds in early spring,... | |
 | Leonard Southerden Wood - 1921 - 396 pages
...MY BABE O sleep, my babe, hear not the rippling wave, Nor feel the breeze that round thee ling'ring strays To drink thy balmy breath, And sigh one long...light, In vain to plead, thy coming life was sold, O waken'd but to sleep, A thousand and a thousand silken leaves The tufted beech unfolds in early spring,... | |
 | Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 232 pages
...my Babe O SLEEP, my babe, hear not the rippling wave, Nor feel the breeze that round thee ling'ring strays To drink thy balmy breath, And sigh one long...sad untimely fate. Ere those dear eyes had open'd to the light, In vain to plead, thy coming life was sold, O waken'd but to sleep, Whence it can wake... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1840 - 650 pages
...strays, To drink thy balmy breath, And sigh one long farewell. Soon shall it mourn above thy watery bed, And whisper to me on the wave-beat shore, Deep...fate. Ere those dear eyes had open'd on the light, lu vaiu to plead, thy coming life was sold ; 0 ! waken'd but to sleep, Whence it can wake no more !... | |
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