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" twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot: But let them pass— Oh! how my heart Would hate him, if he loved thee not! When late I saw thy favourite child I thought my jealous heart would break; But when the unconscious infant smiled, I kiss'd it... "
Sybil Lennard: A Record of Woman's Life - Page 52
by Mrs. Grey (Elizabeth Caroline) - 1848 - 120 pages
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Imitations and Translations from the Ancient and Modern Classics: Together ...

John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1809 - 288 pages
...arise, I knew but one unchang'd, — and here he lies. JLB. TO WELL! thou art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too, For still my heart regards thy weal, Warmly, as it was wont to do. Thy husband's blest — and 'twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot ; But let them pass —...
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Imitations and Translations from the Ancient and Modern Classics: Together ...

John Cam Hobhouse Baron Broughton - 1809 - 280 pages
...but one unchang'd,—and here he lies. LB TO ***###****#**## WELL ! thou art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too, For still my heart regards thy weal, Warmly, as it was wont to do. Thy husband's blest—and 'twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot; But let them pass—oh!...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature

1810 - 576 pages
...those which compose the following address. • To ****** ' Well ! thou art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too, For still my heart regards thy weal, Warmly, as it was wont to do. ' Thy husband's blest— and 'twill impart Some patios to view his happier lot ; But let them pass...
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Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: A Romaunt : and Other Poems

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1812 - 314 pages
...along: Be something, any thing, but— mean. XX. To ****** Well ! thou art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too ; For still my heart regards thy weal Warmly, as it was wont to do. Thy husband's blest — and 'twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot : 260 When late I saw...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 230 pages
...along: Be something, any thing, but — mean. XX. ****** 1. WELL ! thou art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too; For still my heart regards thy weal Warmly, as it was wont to do. 2. Thy husband's blest—and 'twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot: But let them pass—Oh!...
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Childe Harold's pilgrimage [cantos 1 and 2, with other poems. Wanting pp

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1815 - 322 pages
...Be something, any thing, but — mean. 18. XX. J"o ****** WELL ! thou art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too ; For still my heart regards thy weal Warmly, as it was wont to do. Thy husband's blest — and 'twill impart Some paugs to view his happier lot : But let them pass —...
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The works of ... lord Byron, Volume 4

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1816 - 234 pages
...along: Be something, any thing, but — mean, XX. To ****** 1. WBI.L ! thou art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too ; For still my heart regards thy weal Warmly, as it was wont to do. a. Thy husband's blest — and 'twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot : But let them pass...
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The Works of the Right Honourable Lord Byron: Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1817 - 226 pages
...something, any thing, but—mean. XX. /v» * * •*•*•** 1. WELL ! thou art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too; For still my heart regards thy weal Warmly, as it was wont to do. a. Thy husband's blest—and 'twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot: But let them pass—Oh!...
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Lord Byron's Works ...

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 478 pages
...what nothing «lse can. (•») Constantinople. TO MARY. i. WELL ! thou art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too ; For still my heart regards thy weal Warmly, as it was wont to do. i. Thy husband's blest — and 'twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot : But let them pass...
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Beauties of the Scottish poets, or Harp of Renfrewshire, a collection of ...

Renfrew county - 1821 - 542 pages
...mourning to the grave for me. xcvnI. WELL ! THOU ART HAPPY. Well ! tiidu art happy, and I feel That I should thus be happy too, For still my heart regards thy weal. Warmly, as it was wont to do. Thy husband's blest — and 'twill impart Some pangs to view his happier lot ; But let them pass—...
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