| Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 pages
...bending o'er th' accursed loom, " Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his " doom. III. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate " (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) " Half of thy heart we consecrate (h). " (The web is wove. The work is done.") " Stay, oh stay! nor thus forlorn " Leave me unbless'd,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1800 - 302 pages
...bending o'er th' accursed loom, " Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his " doom. III. 1. " Edward, lo! to sudden fate " (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) " Half of thy heart we consecrate (h). " (The web is wove. The work is done.") '' Stay, oh stay! nor thus forlorn " Leave me unbless'd,... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1804 - 224 pages
...bending o'er th" accursed loom, " Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom III. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate " (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) " Half of thy heart we consecrate h. " (The web is wove. The work is done.") " Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn " Leave me unbless'd,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...Richard HI. whence he W.IB usually known in hia own time by the name of The Boar. III. 1. ** Edward, lo! to sudden fate " (Weave we the woof; the thread...Half of thy heart* we consecrate; " (The web is wove; the work is done.") ' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn ' Leave me unhless'd, unpity'd here to mourn,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...bending o'er th' accursed loom, " Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. III. i. " Edward, lo! to sudden fate " (Weave we the woof. The thread...Half of thy heart we consecrate. " (The web is wove. The work is done.") ' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn ' Leave me unbless'd, unpiticd, here to mourn... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...bending o'er th' accursed loom, " Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. III. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate '' (Weave we the woof. The thread...of thy heart|| we consecrate. " (The web is wove. The work is done.)" ' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn ' Leave me unbless'd, unpitied, here to mourn... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...Now.brothcrsjbendingo'erth' accursed loom, " Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his " doom. III. 1. " Edward, , And hurry thro' the woods with hasty step, Unstring...; now drh en on heaps They push, they strive; whi The work is done.)" ' Slay, oh stay ' nor thus forlorn, ' Leave me un blest, unpitied, here to mnurn... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...o'er the accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom* mi Edward, lo ! to sndden fate (Weave we the woof; the thread is spun) Half of thy heart we consecrate ; (The web is wove ; the work is done.") ' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unbless'd, unpity'd here to mourn.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 628 pages
...brothers, bending o'er th' aceursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom HI. " ' Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread...Half of thy heart we consecrate *'. (The web is wove. The work is done.)' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unbless'd, unpiticd, here to mourn :... | |
| Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Maria Edgeworth - English poetry - 1816 - 262 pages
...in no way connected with the loom over which the imaginary bards were bending.. •_ ,..' " Edward lo ! to sudden fate, — (Weave we the woof, the thread...Half of thy heart we consecrate ! The web is wove, the work is done." i ' ' . Here the poet returns to Edward the first, whom the bar.d continues, to... | |
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