| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1808 - 348 páginas
...wrongs his bosom swell, By thee his daughter robbed of fame ; " And now he comes his word to keep, i (With many an oath that word was said) That just revenge...he : — "Thanks, Fortune, for thy news though ill j A heavy heart thou leaVst with me." — And now comes one, who letters brings To say, Count Julian... | |
| Matthew Gregory Lewis - 1809 - 344 páginas
...stranger Lord obey ; And would'st thou know, whose Cited hanij Shall work this ill, e'en that I'll say. " 'Tis Count Don Julian ! well, too well, Thou....— " Thanks, Fortune, for thy news, though ill-; A hea*y heart thou leav'st with me." — And now comes one, who letters brings To say, Count Julian scours... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1853 - 900 páginas
...Thou knowst, alas! that injured name! His daughters wrongs his bosom swell, By thee his daughter robbd of fame. And now he comes his word to keep, — With...with trouble fill; He woke, and sadly thus quoth he: — 1 Thanks, Fortune, for thy news, though ill; And now comes one who letters brings, To say, Count... | |
| Book - 1875 - 912 páginas
...Thou knowst, alas! that injured name! His daughters wrongs his bosom swell, By thee his daughter robbd of fame. And now he comes his word to keep, — With...quoth he: — ' Thanks, Fortune, for thy news, though ili; A heavy heart thou Iesvst -with me.' now comes one who letters brings, To say, Count Julian scours... | |
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