| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 346 pages
...He fprung like lightning on my foes, And caus'd them foon to ftand. He fought, till more affiftance came ; The Scots were overthrown; Thus freed me, captive,...make me more his own. O happy day ! the youth replied : Bleft were the wounds I bare ! From that fond hour flie deign'd to fmile, And Men to my prayer. And... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 352 pages
...hand, He fprungTike lightning on my foes. And caus'd them foon to Hand. He fought, till more affiftance came ; The Scots were overthrown ; Thus freed me,...make me more his own. O happy day ! the youth replied : Bleft were the wounds I bare ! From that fond hour fhe deign'd to fmile, And liften to my prayer.... | |
| 1785 - 304 pages
...He fprung like lightning on my foes. And caus'd them foon to (land. He fought, till more affiftance came ; The Scots were overthrown ; Thus freed me-,...make me more his own. O happy day ! the youth replied : Bleft were the wounds 1 bare ! From that fond hour fhe deign'd to fmile, And liften to my prayer.... | |
| 1785 - 320 pages
...He fprung like lightning on my foes. And caus'd them foon to ftand. He fought, till more affiftance came ; The Scots were overthrown ; Thus freed me, captive, from their bands, To make me more his owe. From that fond'hour me deign'd to'fmile, Aad liften to my prayer. 0 happy day ! the youth replied... | |
| 1785 - 316 pages
...were overthrown ; Thus freed me, captive, from their bands, He fought, till more afliftance came ; To make me more his own. O happy day ' the youth replied : Bleft were the wounds I bare ! From that fond hour fhe deign'd to fmile, And liften to my prayer.... | |
| Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1790 - 308 pages
...He fprung like lightning on my foes, And caus'd them foon to ftand. He fought, till more affiftance came ; The Scots were overthrown ; Thus freed me,...make me more his own. O happy day ! the youth replied : Bleft were the wounds I bare ! From that fond hour me deign'd to fmile, And Men to my prayer. And... | |
| Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1790 - 308 pages
...He fprung like lightning on my foes, And caus'd them foon to ftand. He fought, till more affiftance came ; The Scots were overthrown ; Thus freed me,...me more his own. O happy day ! the youth replied: Bleft were the wounds I bare ! From that fond hour me deign'd to fmile, And Men to my prayer. And when... | |
| James Roach - 1792 - 284 pages
...He fprung like lightning on my foesj And caus'd them foon to Mand. He -fought, till more afliflance came ; The Scots were overthrown ; Thus freed me,...me more his own. ' O happy day ! the youth replied : Blefl were the wounds I bare ! From that fond hour fliedeign'd tofihilf, And liflen to my prayer.... | |
| 1796 - 246 pages
...He fprung like lightning on my foes, And caus'd them foon to ftand. He fought till more afliftance came; The Scots were overthrown : Thus freed me, captive,...make me more his own. O happy day! the youth replied : Bleft were the wounds I bare ! From that fond hour me deign'd to fmile, And liften to my prayer.... | |
| Ancient historic ballads - 1807 - 256 pages
...nothing but his hunting spear, And dagger in his hand, He sprung like lightning on my foes, And caus'd them soon to stand. He fought, till more assistance...captive, from their bands To make me more his own. 0 happy day ! the youth replied : Blest were the wounds I bare ! From that fond hour she deign'd to... | |
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