| English poets - 1801 - عدد الصفحات: 444
...happy exercise ! By thee come I to joy out of torment : — But now to purpose of my first entent. XI. Bewailing in my chamber thus alone, Despaired...and remedy, For-tired of my thought, and woe-begone, Unto the window gan I walk in hie ; To see the world and folk that went forby ; As, for the time, (though... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - عدد الصفحات: 432
...' distress comfort to seek, My custom was, on mornes, for to rise Early as day : O happy exercise ! By thee come I to joy out of torment ; But now to...of all joy and remedy, For-tired of my thought, and woe begone ; And to the window gan I walk in hye *, To see the world and folk that went forby ; As... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - عدد الصفحات: 600
...happy exercise ! By thee come I to joy out of torment : — But now to purpose of my first entent. Bewailing in my chamber thus alone. Despaired of all...and remedy, For-tired of my thought, and woe-begone, Unto the window gan I walk in hie, To see the world and folk that went forby ; As, for the time, (though... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - عدد الصفحات: 844
...: O happy exercise ! By thee came I to joy out of torment ; But now to purpose of my first intent. Bewailing in my chamber, thus alone, Despaired of all joy and remedy, For-tired of my thought, and woe begone ; And to the window gan I walk in hyeb, To see the world and folk that went forby ; As for... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - عدد الصفحات: 692
...— [James I., a Praoaer in Windnor, firat sea Laily Jane JJeavfwt, who ofteiicarda tcaa his Queen.] ants did spring ; Everything did banish moan, Pave woe-begouc, And to the window gan I walk in hyl To see the world and folk that went forbye,2 As, for... | |
| 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 762
...happy exercise ! By thee came I to joy out of torment : — But now to purpose of my first intent. Bewailing in my chamber thus alone, Despaired of all joy and remedy, Fortirit^f of my thought and woe-begone, And to the window gan I walk in hy** To see the world and... | |
| 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 364
...happy exercise ! By thee came I to joy out of torment : — But now to purpose of my first intent. Bewailing in my chamber thus alone, Despaired of all joy and remedy, Fortirit^f of my thought and woe-begone, And to the window gan I walk in hy** To see the world and... | |
| 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 538
...happy exercise ! By thee came I to joy out of torment : — But now to purpose of my first intent. Bewailing in my chamber thus alone, Despaired of all joy and remedy, Fortirit^f of my thought and woe-begone, , And to the window gan I walk in hy** To see the world and... | |
| British empire - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 812
...it was from that spot that he looked out upon the world as he describes in the ' King's Quhair.' " Bewailing in my chamber thus alone, Despaired of all...in hye* To see the world and folk that went forby f." We would look over the low wall into the pretty garden in the moat of the Tower, and ask was this... | |
| 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 178
...JAMES I., (13.) [A Prisoner in Windsor,first sees Lady Jam Beaufort, who afterwards was his Queen.] BEWAILING in my chamber, thus alone, Despaired of...thought, and woe-begone, And to the window gan I walk in hy* To see the world and folk that went forbye.t As, for the time, though I of mirthis food Might have... | |
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