Tho' shut so close thy laughing eyes, Thy rosy lips still wear a smile And move, and breathe delicious sighs ! Ah, now soft blushes tinge her cheeks And mantle o'er her neck of snow : Ah, now she murmurs, now she speaks What most I wish— and fear to... The Pleasures of Memory, with Other Poems - Page 146by Samuel Rogers - 1810 - 167 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 260 pages
...cheeks, And mantle o'er her neck of snow. Ah, now she murmurs, now she speaks What most T wish — and fear to know. She starts, she trembles, and she weeps...on secure ! Above controul, Thy thoughts belong to Heaven and thee! And may the secret of thy soul Repose within its sanctuary ! JACQUELINE. I. Autumn;... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 276 pages
...cheeks, And mantle o'er her neck of snow. Ah, now she murmurs, now she speaks What most I wish — and fear to know. She starts, she trembles, and she weeps...on secure ! Above controul, Thy thoughts belong to Heaven and thee! And may the secret of thy soul Repose within its sanctuary ! JACQUELINE. I. Autumn;... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1820 - 272 pages
...cheeks, And mantle o'er her neck of snow. Ah, now she murmurs, now she speaks What most I wish—and fear to know. She starts, she trembles, and she weeps...saint she sleeps ! A seraph in the realms of rest! JACQUELINE, I. 1 WAS Autumn ; thro' Provence had ceased The vintage, and the vintage-feast. The sun... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Memory - 1820 - 160 pages
...cheeks, And mantle o'er her neck of snow. Ah, now she murmurs, now she speaks What most I wish — and fear to know. She starts, she trembles, and she weeps...hands folded on her breast ; — -And now, how like a sain! she sleeps ! A seraph in the realms of rest ! Sleep on secure ! above control, Thy thoughts belong... | |
| Renfrew county - 1821 - 542 pages
...smile, And move and breathe delicious sighs. Ah ! now soft blushes tinge her cheeks, And mantle to her neck of snow ! Ah ! now she murmurs, now she speaks,...on, secure, above controul, Thy thoughts belong to heaven and thee, And may the secrets of thy soul Be held in reverence by me. LXXIX. O POORTITH CAULD... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1822 - 340 pages
...cheeks, And mantle o'er her neck of snow. Ah, now she murmurs, now she speaks What most I wish — and fear to know. She starts, she trembles, and she weeps...on secure ! Above controul, Thy thoughts belong to Heaven and thee ! And may the secret of thy soul Repose within its sanctuary ! JACQUELINE. I. Autumn... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...cheeks, And mantle o'er her neck of snow. Ah, now she murmurs, now she speaks What most I wish — and fear to know. She starts, she trembles, and she weeps...rest! Sleep on secure! Above controul, Thy thoughts I>elo»g to Heaven aud tliee! And may the secret of thy soul Remain within its sanctuary ! TO Go—... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...she murmurs, now she speaks What most I wish — and fear to know. She start«, she trembles, and ehe weeps ! Her fair hands folded on her breast. — And...seraph in the realms of rest ! Sleep on secure ! Above control. Thy thought« belong to Heaven and thee ! And may the secret of thy soul Remain within ils... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...neck of snow. Ah, now she murmurs, now she speak« What most I wish — and fear to know. She «tarte, she trembles, and she weeps ! Her fair hands folded...like a saint she sleeps ! A seraph in the realms of reut \ Sleep on secure ! Above control, Thy thoughts belong to Heaven and thee ! And may the secret... | |
| William Finden, Edward Francis Finden - Women - 1834 - 234 pages
...cheeks, And mantle o'er her neck of snow ; Ah, now she murmurs, now she speaks What most I wish — and fear to know. She starts, she trembles, and she weeps...on secure ! above controul, Thy thoughts belong to heaven and thee ! And may the secret of thy soul Remain within its sanctuary ! i *'.И m:r rüt.Sfi... | |
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