| Tobias Smollett - 1783 - 520 pages
...chearful day, Yet, through the dungeon's melancholy gloom, Kind Hope, in gentle whifpers, feems to fay, " Perpetual thraldom is not yet thy doom." • Ye dear companions of my happy days, Oh Chail and Penfavin, aloud declare, Throughout the earth in everlatting lays, My foes againft me... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 346 pages
...day, Yet, through the dungeon's melancholy gloom, Kind Hope, in gentle whifpers, feems to fay, •' Perpetual thraldom is not yet thy doom." Ye dear companions of my happy days, Oh Chail and Penfavin aloud declare, Throughout the earth in everlafting lays, My foes againft me wage... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1784 - 352 pages
...chearful day, Yet, through the dungeon's melancholy gloom, Kind Hope, in gentle whifpers, feems to fay, " Perpetual thraldom is not yet thy doom." Ye dear companions of my happy days, Oh Chait and Penfavin aloud declare, Throughout the earth in evcrlafting lays, My foes againft me wage... | |
| Thomas Evans - 1810 - 386 pages
...obscure the chearful day, Yet, through the dungeon's melancholy gloom, Kind Hope, in gentle whisper's, seems to say, " Perpetual thraldom is not yet thy doom." Ye dear companions of my happy days, Oh Chail and Pensavin aloud declare, Throughout the earth in everlasting lays, My foes against me wage... | |
| Allatson Burgh - 1814 - 526 pages
...flows : What can from infamy their names restore, If, while a pris'ner, death my eyes should close. 4. But small is my surprise, though great my grief, To...find, in spite of all his solemn vows, My lands are ravag'd by the Gallic chief, While none my cause has courage to espouse. Though lofty tow'rs obscure... | |
| 1834 - 480 pages
...flows : What can from infamy their names restore, If, while a prisoner, death my eyes should close ? But small is my surprise, though great my grief, To...yet thy doom." Ye dear companions of my happy days ! Oh ! Chail and Pensavil, aloud declare Throughout the earth, in everlasting lays, My foes against... | |
| George Payne Rainsford James - 1849 - 540 pages
...flows ; What can from infamy their names restore, If, while a pris'ner, death my eyes should close. But small is my surprise, though great my grief, To...find, in spite of all his solemn vows, My lands are ravag'd by the Gallic chief, While none my cause has courage to espouse. Though lofty towers obscure... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 602 pages
...flows: What can from infamy their names restore, If, while a prisoner, death my eyes should close? But small is my surprise, though great my grief, To...Ye dear companions of my happy days, Of Chail and Pausavin, aloud declare Throughout the earth, in everlasting lays, My foes against me wage inglorious... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 pages
...flows: What can from infamy their names restore, If, while a prisoner, death my eyes should close 1 But small is my surprise, though great my grief, To...gentle whispers, seems to say, ' Perpetual thraldom ia not yet thy doom.' Ye dear companions of my happy days, Of Chail and Pausavin, aloud declare Throughout... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1858 - 594 pages
...flows: What can from infamy their names restore, If, while a prisoner, death my eyes should closet But small is my surprise, though great my grief, To...gloom, Kind Hope, in gentle whispers, seems to say, 1 Perpetual thraldom is not yet thy doom.' Ye dear companions of my happy days, Of Chail and Pausavin,... | |
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