 | Robert Chambers - 1829 - عدد الصفحات: 627
...for thee, thou false woman, My sister and my fae, Grim vengeance yet shall whet a sword, That through thy soul shall gae. The weeping blood in woman's breast, Was never known to thee ; Nor the balm that draps on wounds of woe, From woman's pitying ee. My son ! my son! may kinder stars Upon... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1833
...double degree, attaches itself to folly, when it fails of effecting even its own absurdities. CHAPTER X. The weeping blood in woman's breast Was never known to thee; Nor the balm that drops on wounds of woe From woman's pitying e'e. BURNS. A LARGE portion of the curious... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1833
...double degree, attaches itself to folly, when it fails of effecting even its own absurdities. CHAPTER X. The weeping blood in woman's breast Was never known to thee; Nor the balm that drops on wounds of woe From woman's pitying e'e. BURNS. A LARGE portion of the curious... | |
 | Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1834
...And never-ending care. V. But as for thee, thou false woman!— My sister and my fae, Grim vengeance yet shall whet a sword That thro' thy soul shall gae...that draps on wounds of woe Frae woman's pitying e'e. VI. My son ! my son! may kinder stars Upon thy fortune shine ; And may those pleasures gild thy reign,... | |
 | Robert Burns, John Gibson Lockhart - 1835 - عدد الصفحات: 438
...tliou false womin, My linter and my fae, Grim vengeance, yet, shall whet a sword That thro* thy «oui shall gae : The weeping blood in woman's breast Was never known to thee ; Nor th' balm that drape on wounds of woe Frae woman's pitying e'e. My son ! my son ! may kinder stars POEMS. Upon thy... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1838
...at least, are functionaries of the law, and are to be protected as well as ourselves." CHAPTER IV. The weeping blood in woman's breast Was never known to thee; Nor the balm that drops on wounds of woe From woman's pitying e'e. BURNS. A LARGE portion of the curious... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1839
...at least, are functionaries of the law, and are to be protected as well as ourselves." CHAPTER IV. The weeping blood in woman's breast Was never known to thee; Nor the balm that drops on wounds of woe From woman's pitying e'e. BURNS. A LARGE portion of the curious... | |
 | Francis Joseph Grund - 1839
...remarkable for deeds of public and national charity, I am inclined to believe it was principally owing to “th' balm that draps on wounds of woe Frae woman's pitying e'e.” The women, in fact, are the real aristocracy of New England; and I shall go to live in Boston when... | |
 | Robert Burns, Agnes Craig M'Lehose - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 297
...bands And never-ending care. V. But as for thee, thou false woman, My sister and my fae, Grim Vengeance yet shall whet a sword That thro' thy soul shall gae....known to thee ; Nor th' balm that draps on wounds of wae, VI. My son, my son, may kinder stars Upon thy fortune shine ; And may those pleasures gild thy... | |
 | Robert Burns, Agnes M'Lehose - 1843 - عدد الصفحات: 293
...bands And never-ending care. V. But as for thee, thou false woman, My sister and my fae, Grim Vengeance yet shall whet a sword That thro' thy soul shall gae....known to thee; Nor th' balm that draps on wounds of wae, Frae woman's pitying e'e. VI. My son, my son, may kinder stars Upon thy fortune shine ; And may... | |
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