How smit was poor Adelaide's heart at the sight ! How bitter she wept o'er the victim of war ! " Hast thou come, my fond Love, this last sorrowful night, To cheer the lone heart of your wounded Hussar?" " Thou shall live," she replied, " Heaven's mercy... The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems - Page 134by Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 144 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Campbell - Hope - 1804 - 182 pages
...pale was his visage, deep mark'd with a scar, And dim was that eye, once -expressively beaming, . That melted in love, and that kindled in war! How smit...cheer the lone heart of your wounded Hussar? Thou shall live, she replied, Heav'n's mercy relieving, Each anguishing wound shall forbid me to mourn I... | |
| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1804 - 144 pages
...dim was that eye, once expressively beaming, That melted in love, .sand that kindled in war i 1 3 * How smit was poor Adelaide's heart at the sight !...she wept o'er the victim of war ! Hast thou come, my fojid Love, this last sorrowful night, To cheer the lone heart of your wounded Hussar ? Thou shaltlive,... | |
| George Ashburner - 1807 - 238 pages
...That melted in love, and that kindled in war ; Hpw smit was poor Adelaid's heart at the sight 1 . Hpw bitter she. wept o'er the victim of war! " Hast thou come, my fond love, this lasfsorrow-- fitl night, To cheer the lone heart of thy wounded hussar." ' " Thou shalt live!" she... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Cities and towns - 1811 - 214 pages
...eye, once expressively beaming, That melted in love, and that kindled in war ! 126 THE WOUNDED HUSSAR. How smit was poor Adelaide's heart at the sight !...your wounded Hussar ? Thou shalt live, she replied ; Heav'n's mercy, relieving Each anguishing wound, shall forbid me to mourn ! Ah, no ! the last pang... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 pages
...dim was that eye, once expressively beaming, That melted in love, and that kindl'd in war ! How sm it was poor Adelaide's heart at the sight ! How bitter...victim of war! Hast thou come, my fond love, this lust sorrowful night, To cheer the lone heart of your wounded Hussar ? Thou shall live! she replied... | |
| Scottish songs - 1816 - 320 pages
...pale was his visage, deep mark'd with a scar, And dim was that eye, once expressively beaming, That melted in love, and that kindled in war. How smit...: Heaven's mercy relieving Each anguishing wound, shaH forbid me to mourn. Ah ! no, the last pang in my bosom is heaving; No light of the morn shall... | |
| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1817 - 166 pages
...pale was his visage, deep mark'd with a scar ; And dim was that eye, once expressively beaming, That melted in love, and that kindled in war ! How smit...night, To cheer the lone heart of your wounded Hussar ? Thoushalt live, shereplied, Heaven's mercy relieving Each anguishing wound, shall forbid me to mourn... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...with a scar ; And dim was that eye, once expressively beaming, That melted in love, and that kiudled in war! How smit was poor Adelaide's heart at the...Hast thou come, my fond Love, this last sorrowful nighf, To cheer the lone heart of your wounded Hussar ? Thou shalt live, she replied, Heaven's mercy... | |
| American wit and humor - 1821 - 154 pages
...in love, and that kiaUlud iu war ! How smit was poor Adelade's heart at the sight . How bitter slie wept o'er the victim of war ! Hast thou come, my fond...To cheer the lone heart of your wounded Hussar Thou shall live, she replied^heaven's mercy relieving, V. . i: I) anguishing wound shall fnrbid me to mourn... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 254 pages
...pale was his visage, deep mark'd with a scari 19 And dim was that eye, once expressively heaming, That melted in love, and that kindled in war! How smit was poor Adelaide's heart at the sight! How hitter she wept o'er the victim of war! Hast thou come my fond Love, this last sorrowful night, IS... | |
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