Now nought was heard beneath the skies (The sounds of busy life were still), Save an unhappy lady's sighs, That issued from that lonely pile. " Leicester," she cried, " is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove,... Kenilworth - Page viiiby Walter Scott - 1836Full view - About this book
| George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1860 - 362 pages
...That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave mo in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity? 4 ' No more thou com'st, with lover's speed, Thy once...be she alive, or be she dead, I fear, stern Earl, 'a the same to thee. 5 ' Not so the usage I received When happy in my father's hall; No faithless husband... | |
| George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1860 - 362 pages
...That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity1? 4 ' No more thou com'st, with lover's speed, Thy once...beloved bride to see ; But be she alive, or be she dead, 1 fear, stern Earl, 's the same to thee. 5 'Not so the usage I received When happy in my father's hall;... | |
| J. C. - Ballads, English - 1860 - 218 pages
...issued from that lonely pile. " Leicester!" she cried, "is this thy love. That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity 'CITMSOR HALL. " No more thon com'st with lover's speed, Thy once-beloved bride to see ; But be she... | |
| George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1860 - 360 pages
...from that lonely pile. 3 ' Leicester/ she cried, ' is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful privity ? 4 ' No more thou com'st, with lover's speed, Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she alive, or... | |
| J. C. - Ballads, English - 1860 - 196 pages
...from that lonely pile. " Leicester!" she cried, " is this thy love. That thou so oft hast sworn to me. To leave me in this lonely grove. Immured in shameful privity '-: ITMNOR IULL. '• No more thou com'st with lover's speed. Thy once-Moved bride to see : But be... | |
| Walter Scott - 1867 - 354 pages
...issued from-that lonely pile. " Leicester," she cried, " is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful...be she alive, or be she dead, I fear, stern Earl, 'a the same to thee. " Not so the usage I received When happy in my father's hall ; No faithless husband... | |
| Ballads, English - 1863 - 302 pages
...cried, "is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immur'd in shameful privity ! " No more thou com'st with lover's speed Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she 'live or be she dead, I fear, stern earl, 's the same to thee. " Not so the usage I received When happy... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 356 pages
...issued from that lonely pile. " Leicester," she cried, " is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immured in shameful...with lover's speed, Thy once beloved bride to see j But be she alive, or be she dead, I fear, stern Earl, 's the same to thee. " Not so the usage I received... | |
| English ballads - 1864 - 296 pages
...cried, "is this thy love That thou so oft hast sworn to me, To leave me in this lonely grove, Immur'd in shameful privity! " No more thou com'st with lover's speed Thy once beloved bride to see; But be she 'live or be she dead, I fear, stern earl, 's the same to thee. "Not so the usage I received When happy... | |
| Walter Scott - 1867 - 350 pages
...rend it from that hall, Where, scornful Earl, 'twas dearly prized? No more thou com'st with wonted speed, Thy once beloved bride to see ; But be she alive, or tw she dead, I fear, stern Earl, 's the same to thee. CUMNOR HALL, BY WILLIAM JULIUS MICELB. THE ladies... | |
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