| Great Britain - 1829 - 696 pages
...strife, Thou German soldier's new-made wife ! Glows not each heart with tenfold life Embracing thee ? While in thy scabbard at my side, I seldom gazed on thee, my bride ; Our hands now join'd, we'll ne'er divide, Ever in sight. Thee sparkling to my lips I press, And thus... | |
| England - 1822 - 780 pages
...soldier's eyeCome, to the scene of daughter hie, Thy cherish'd home — Hurrah 1 " O glorious thus in nuptial tie To wed beneath heaven's canopy ! Bright,...strife ! Thou German soldier's plighted wife !— Who feel* not renovated life When clasping thee ? — Hurrah ! While in thy scabbard at my side, I seldom... | |
| 1819 - 504 pages
...scene of slaughter hie — Thy native home — Hurrah ! " O frlorions thns in nuptial tie. To join beneath heaven's canopy — Bright as a sunbeam of the sky, Glitters your bride — Hurrah !" Then out, thou messenger of strife, • Thou German soldier's plighted wife — Who feels not renovated... | |
| Scotland - 1822 - 828 pages
...thec, my bride—- Now heaven has bid us ne'er divide— For ever join'd— Hurrah ! " O glorious thus in nuptial tie To wed beneath heaven's canopy ! Bright,...not renovated life When clasping thee ? — Hurrah ! Thee glowing to my lips I'll press, And all my ardent vows confess — O cursed be he beyond redress... | |
| R. Smith - 1827 - 866 pages
...Come, to the scene of slaughter hie, Thy cherish'd home. — Hurrah! PRUSSIA. 193 " O ! glorious thus in nuptial tie To wed beneath heaven's canopy ! Bright,...! " While in thy scabbard at my side, • I seldom gaz'd at thee, my bride—- Now heaven has bid us ne'er divide — For ever join'd. — Hurrah ! "... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 476 pages
...immortal strife, Thou German soldier's new-made wife ! Glows not each heart with tenfold life Embracing thee ? — Hurrah ! While in thy scabbard at my side, I seldom gazed on thee, my bride — Our hands now joined, we 'll ne'er divide ; Ever in sight. — Hurrah ! Thee sparkling to my lips... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - English poetry - 1829 - 424 pages
...immortal strife, Thou German soldier's new-made wife ! Glows not each heart with tenfold life Embracing thee ? — Hurrah ! While in thy scabbard at my side, I seldom gazed on thee, my bride — Our hands now joined, we 'II ne'er divide; Ever in sight. — Hurrah ! Thee sparkling to my lips... | |
| Cyrus Redding - 1829 - 154 pages
...the immortal strife, Thou German soldier's new-made wife ! Glows not each heart with tenfold life " While in thy scabbard at my side, I seldom gazed on thee, my bride— Our hands now join'd, we '11 ne'er divide, Ever in sight.—Hurrah! " Thee sparkling to my lips I press,... | |
| Esq. Henry Mead - 1839 - 38 pages
...soldier's eye— Come, to the scene of slaughter hie, Thy cherish'd home—Hurrah ! " ' O glorious ^thus in nuptial tie To wed beneath heaven's canopy ! Bright, as a sunbeam of the sky, Glitters your bride—Hurrah !' " Forth, then, thou messenger of strife ! Thou German soldier's plighted wife !—... | |
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