| William Hutchinson - 1778 - 544 pages
...night he watches round the walls, In hopes his love to hear. The firft night, as he filent watch'd, All at the midnight hour, He plainly heard his Lady's voice, Lamenting in the tower. The fécond night, the moon ihone clear, And gilt the fpangled dew, He faw his Lady thro' the grate, But... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 346 pages
...night he watches round the walls, In hopes his love to hear. The firft night, as he filent watch'ti, All at the midnight hour, He plainly heard his Lady's voice, Lamenting in the tower. • "The fecond night the moon flione cleafl And gilt the fpangled dew ; He faw his Lady thro' the grate, But... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 352 pages
...night he watches round the walls, In hopes his love to hear. The firft night, as he filent watch'd, All at the midnight hour, He plainly heard his Lady's voice, Lamenting in the tower. The fecond night the moon (horse clear, And gilt the fpangled dew ; He faw his Lady thro' the grate, But... | |
| 1785 - 320 pages
...Minftrel, in yon rifing cliff Ahou'lt find a fhckering cave, The firft night, as he filent watch'd, All at the midnight hour, He plainly heard his Lady's voice Lamenting in the tower. The fecond night the moon fhone clear, And gilt the fpangled dew ; He faw his Lady thro' the grate, But... | |
| 1785 - 304 pages
...he fits befide the gate, And pipes both loud and clear : The firft night, at he filent watch'd, AH at the midnight hour. He plainly heard his Lady's voice Lamenting in the tower. The fecond night the moon fhone clear, And gilt the fpangled dew ; He fa w his Lady thro' the grate, But... | |
| Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1790 - 308 pages
...night he watches round the walls, In hopes his love to hear. The firft night, as he filent watch'd, All at the midnight hour, He plainly heard his Lady's voice Lamenting in the tower. The fecond night the moon {hone clear, And gilt the fpangled dew •, He faw his Lady thro' the grate,... | |
| Robert Burns, Hester Lynch Piozzi - 1790 - 308 pages
...night he watches round the walls, In hopes his love to hear. The firft night, as he filent watch'd, All at the midnight hour, He plainly heard his Lady's voice Lamenting in the tower. The fecond night the moon {hone clear, And gilt the fpangled dew •, He faw his Lady thro' the grate,... | |
| 1796 - 246 pages
...night he watches round the walls, In hopes his love to hear. The firft night, as he filent watch'd, All at the midnight hour, He plainly heard his lady's voice Lamenting in the tower. e art The fecond night the moon fhone clear, And gilt the fpangled dew ; He faw his lady thro' the... | |
| Ancient historic ballads - 1807 - 256 pages
...night he watches round the walls, In hopes his love to hew. The first night, as he .silent watch 'd, All at the midnight hour, He plainly heard his lady's...clear, And gilt the spangled dew ; He saw his lady thro' the grate, But 'twas a transient view. The third night wearied out he slept 'Till near the morning... | |
| 1807 - 250 pages
...The first night, as he silent watch'd, , All at the midnight hour, He plainly heard his lady's voice The second night the moon shone clear, ',' And gilt the spangled dew ; He saw his lady thro' the grate, But 'twas a transient view. The third night wearied out he slept 'Till near the morning... | |
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