When first I met thee, warm and young, There shone such truth about thee, And on thy lip such promise hung, I did not dare to doubt thee. I saw thee change, yet still relied, Still clung with hope the fonder, And thought, though false to all beside, From... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Page 971853Full view - About this book
| 1853 - 796 pages
...Still clang with hppe the fonder — And thought, though false to all beside, From me thou couldst not wander. But go, deceiver, go; The heart whose...than political. " Even now, though youth its bloom has shed, No lights of age adorn thee ; The few who loved thee once have fled, And they who flatter,... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 502 pages
...relied, Still clung with hope the fonder, And thought, though false to all beside, From me thou could'st not wander. But go, deceiver! go, The heart whose...false, so low, Deserves that thou should'st break it ! When every tongue thy follies nam'd, 1 fled th' unwelcome slory ; Or found, in even faults they blam'd,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 294 pages
...relied, Still clung with hope the fonder, And thought, tho' false to all beside, From me thou couldst not wander. But go, deceiver ! go, — The heart,...false, so low, Deserves that thou shouldst break it ! II. When every tongue thy follies nam'd, I fled th' unwelcome story ; Or found, in even the faults... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...relied, Still clung with hope the fonder, And thought, though false to all beside, From me thou couldst not wander. But go, deceiver! go,— The heart whose...false, so low, Deserves that thou shouldst break it! When every tongue thy follies named, I fled th' unwelcome story; Or found, in even the faults they... | |
| 1821 - 648 pages
...to all beside, From me thou couldst not wander. But go, deceiver, go, — The heart whose hopes can make it Trust one so false, so low, Deserves that thou shouldst break it ' When every tongue thy follies named, I fled 1h! nn welcome story; Or found in even the faults they... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1822 - 198 pages
...relied, Still clung with hope the fonder, And thought, though false to all beside, From me thou couldst not wander. But go, deceiver ! go, — The heart whose...false, so low, Deserves that thou shouldst break it ! When every tongue thy follies named. I fled th' unwelcome story ; Or found, in even the faults they... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pages
...relied, Still clung with hope the fonder, And thought, though false to all beside, From me-thou couldst not wander. But go, deceiver! go, — The heart, whose...false, so low, Deserves that thou shouldst break it ! II. When every tongue thy follies named, I fled th' unwelcome story ; Or found, in even the faults... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pages
...relied, Still clung with hope the fonder, And thought, though false to all beside, From me thou couldst not wander. But go, deceiver! go, — The heart, whose hopes could make it Trust one so fake, so low, Deserves that thou shouldst break it ! n. When every tongue thy follies named, I fled... | |
| 1828 - 594 pages
...relied, Still clung, with hope the fonder, And thought, though false to all beside, From me thou couldst not wander. But go, deceiver, go, The heart whose hopes could make it Trust one so false, Deserves that thou shouldst break it. And days may come, thou false one, yet. When present ties shall... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 pages
...relied, Still clung with hope. the fonder, And thought, though false to all beside, From me thou could'st not wander. But go, deceiver ! go. The heart whose...false, so low, Deserves that thou should'st break it! • When every tongue thy follies nam'd, I fled th' unwelcome story ; Or found, in e'en the faults... | |
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