| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...Yet I thought — but it might not be so— 'Twas with pain that she saw me depart. She gaz'd, as- 1 AGINCOURT. return. The pilgrim that journeys all day To visit some far-distant shrine, If he bear but a relique... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1824 - 384 pages
...might not be so) 'Twas with pain that she saw me depart. Sh« gai'd, as I slowly withdrew, My patb I could hardly discern ; So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. In the second this passage has its prettiness, though it be not equal to the former : I have... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 750 pages
...my heart ! Yet I thought (hut it might not be so) 'Twas with pain that she saw me depart. She gaz'd, as I slowly withdrew ; My path I could hardly discern...sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. In the second, this passage has its prettiness, though it be not equal to the former : I have... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 520 pages
...my heart ! Yet I thought (but it might not he so) 'Twas with pain that she saw me depart. She gaz'd, as I slowly withdrew ; My path I could hardly discern...sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. In the second, this passage has its prettiness, though it be not equal to the former : I have... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1825 - 682 pages
...my heart ! Yet I thought (but it might not be so) Twas with pain that she saw me depart. She gaz'd, as I slowly withdrew, My path I could hardly discern ; So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that ahe bade me return. In the second this passage has its prettiness, though it be not equal to the former:... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...with pain that she saw me depart. She gaz'd, as I slowly withdrew ; My path I eould hardly diseern ; illiam return. The pilgrim that journeys all day To visit some fur-distant shrine, I f he bear but a relie... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1826 - 446 pages
...heart ! Yet 1 thought (but it might not be BO) 'Twas with paio that she saw me depart. She iM/.M, ai I slowly withdrew, My path I could hardly discern ; So sweetly she bade me adien, I thought that she bade me return. In the second this passage has its prettiness, though it... | |
| James Boswell - 1831 - 612 pages
...slipped along imperceptibly. We talked of Shenstone. Dr. Johnson said, he was a good layerout of land, but would not allow him to approach excellence as...repeated the stanza, " She gazed as I slowly withdrew ; IIIy path I could hardly discern; So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return."... | |
| David Booth - English language - 1831 - 408 pages
...heart! Yet I thought, — but it might not be so, — 'Twas with pain that she saw me depart. She gaz'd as I slowly withdrew, My path I could hardly discern...sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. ID the second, this passage has its prettiness, though it be not equal to the former : I have... | |
| 1831 - 426 pages
...thought— but it might not be so— 'Twas with pain that she saw me depart. She gazed as I *lowly withdrew ; My path I could hardly discern : So sweetly she bade me adieu, I thought that she bade me return. The pilgrim that journeys all day To visit some far distant shrine, If he bear but a relique... | |
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