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" My spirits flag — my hopes decay — Still that dread death-bell smites my ear ; And many a boding seems to say, ' Countess, prepare, thy end is near... "
Lives of Scottish Poets - Page 100
by Joseph Robertson - 1822 - 378 pages
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The book of poetry [ed. by B.G. Johns].

Book - English poetry - 1847 - 216 pages
...village death-bell smote my ear : They wink'd aside, and seem'.d to say, ' Countess, prepare ; thy end is near !' And now, while happy peasants sleep,...Still that dread death-bell smites my ear ; And many a boding seems to say, ' Countess, prepare ; thy end is near !' " Thus, sore and sad, that lady griev'd,...
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The Historic Lands of England, Volume 1

Bernard Burke - England - 1848 - 268 pages
...then leave them to decay ? Why didst thou win me to thy arms, Then leave to mourn the livelong day ? " My spirits flag, — my hopes decay — Still that dread death-bell smites my ear; And many a boding seems to say, ' Countess, prepare, thy end is near.* " Thus sore and sad that lady grieved In...
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The Novels of Walter Scott: With All His Introd. and Notes, Volume 3

Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...The village death-bell smote my ear ; They wink'd aside, and seem'd to say, * Countess, prepare, thy end is near !' " And now, while happy peasants sleep,...Still that dread death-bell smites my ear; And many a boding seems to say, ' Countess, prepare, thy end is near!' " Thus sore and sad that lady grieved,...
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An Historical and Descriptive Account of Cumnor Place, Berks, with ...

Alfred Durling Bartlett - 1850 - 172 pages
...village death bell smote my ear ; " They wink'd aside, and seemed to say, " Countess, prepare, thy end is near ! " And now while happy peasants sleep,...spirits flag— my hopes decay — " Still that dread death bell smites my ear,. " And many a boding seems to say, " Countess, prepare, thy end is near !"...
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The Literary Reader: For Academies and High Schools: Consisting of ...

Arethusa Hall - Readers - 1851 - 422 pages
...village death-bell smote my ear; They winked aside, and seemed to say, ' Countess, prepare — thy end is near!' " And now, while happy peasants sleep,...Still that dread death-bell smites my ear; And many a body seems to say, ' Countess, prepare — thy end is near.'" Thus sore and sad that lady grieved,...
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Pictures of Life in England and America: Prose and Poetry

Dean Dudley - England - 1851 - 268 pages
...them to decay ? Why didst thou win me to thy arms, Then leave me to mourn the live-long day ? Alas ! while happy peasants sleep, Here I sit lonely and...soothe me as I weep, Save Philomel on yonder thorn.' Thus sore and sad that lady grieved, In Cumnor Hall, so lone and drear, And many a heart-felt si<;h...
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Kenilworth

Walter Scott - 1853 - 698 pages
...smote my ear; • '"'h?3r w'ulc'd aside, and seemed to say, ' Countess prepare, thy end is near 1' " And now, while happy peasants sleep, Here I sit lonely...decay — Still that dread death-bell smites my ear I And many a boding seems to say, ' Countess, prepare, thy end is near !' " VOL. I. Thus sore and sad...
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Waverley Novels, Volume 12

Walter Scott - 1853 - 532 pages
...The village death-bell smote my ear ; They wink'd aside, and seem'd to say, ' Countess, prepare, thy end is near !' " And now, while happy peasants sleep,...I sit lonely and forlorn ; No one to soothe me as 1 weep, Save Philomel on yonder thorn. " My spirits flag — my hopes decay — Still that dread death-bell...
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The book of celebrated poems

Book - 1854 - 496 pages
...village death-bell smote my ear; They wink'd aside, and seenvd to say, ' Countess, prepare — thy end is near.' " And now, while happy peasants sleep,...Still that dread death-bell smites my ear; And many a body seems to say, ' Countess, prepare — thy end is near.' " Thus sore and sad that lady grieved...
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The book of recitations [ed.] by C.W. Smith

Charles William Smith (professor of elocution.) - 1857 - 338 pages
...seemed to say, ' Countess, prepare — thy end is near.' And now, when happy peasants sleep, Here sit I lonely and forlorn ; No one to soothe me as I weep,...flag, my hopes decay ; Still that dread death-bell strikes my ear ; And many a boding seems to say, 'Countess, prepare — thy end is near.'" Thus sore...
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