Î why muft I now that worth deplore ? Length of years feemed to be the lot of my love, yet few and fleeting were his days of joy. Strong he ftood as the tree of the vale, but untimely he fell into the filent houfe. The morning fun faw thee flourifh as... The Young Philosopher: A Novel ... - Page 77by Charlotte Smith - 1798Full view - About this book
| Thomas Pennant - 1772 - 390 lehte
...thy open foul—Why did I know thy worth— Oh I why muft I now that worth deplore ? Length of yrars feemed to be the lot of my Love^ yet few and fleeting were his days of joy — Strong he ftood as the tree of the vale, but untimely he fell into the filent houfe. The morning... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 964 lehte
...fair was thy open foul ! — Why did I know thy worth ? — Oh Î why muft I now that worth deplore ? Length of years feemed to be the lot of my love, yet few and fleeting were his days of joy. Strong he ftood as the tree of the vale, but untimely he fell into the filent houfe. The morning fun... | |
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