| John Bell - 1792 - 340 pagina’s
...me. Nought now has charms or terrors to my breast, The seat of stupid wo ! — Leave me, my Laura. Kind rest, perhaps, may hush my woes a little. Oh, for that quiet sleep that knows no morning ! Laura. Madam, indeed I know not how to go. Indulge my fondness — Let me watch a while By your sad... | |
| Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pagina’s
...me. Nought now has charms or terrors to my breast, The seat of stupid wo I — Leave me, my Laura. Kind rest, perhaps, may hush my woes a little. Oh, for that quiet sleep that knows no morning ! Laura. Madam, indeed I know not how to go. Indulge my fondness — Let me watch a while By your sad... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 454 pagina’s
...me. Nought now has charms or terrors to my breast, The seat of stupid wo ! — Leave me, ray Laura. Kind rest, perhaps, may hush my woes a little. Oh, for that quiet sleep that knows no morning ! Laura, Madam, indeed I know not how to go. Indulge my fondness— Let me watch a while By your sad... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 348 pagina’s
...me. Nought now has charms or terrors to my breast, The seat of stupid woe ! — Leave me, my Laura. Kind rest, perhaps, may hush my woes a little — Oh for that quiet sleep that knows no morning ! LAURA. Madam, indeed I know not how to go. Indulge my fondness — Let me watch a while By your sad... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 332 pagina’s
...me. Nought now has charms or terrors to my breast, The seat of stupid woe ! — Leave me, my Laura. Kind rest, perhaps, may hush my woes a little — Oh for that quiet sleep that knows no morning ! LA ITRA. Madam, indeed I know not how to go. Indulge my fondness — Let me watch a while By your... | |
| 1804 - 486 pagina’s
...me. Nought now has charms or terrors to my breast, The seat of stupid woe ! — Leave me, my Laura. Kind rest, perhaps, may hush my woes a little. Oh, for that quiet sleep that knows no morning ! Laura. Madam, indeed I know not how to go. Indulge my fondness — Let me watch a while By your sad... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 pagina’s
...me. Nought now has charms or terrors to my breast, The seat of stupid woe ! — Leave me, my Laura ; Kind rest, perhaps, may hush my woes a little. Oh, for that quiet sleep that knows no morning ! Laurii. Madam, indeed I know not how to go. Indulge my fondness — Let me watch a while By your... | |
| 1811 - 620 pagina’s
...me. Nought now has charms or terrors to my breast, The seat of stupid woe ! — Leave me, my Laura ; Kind rest, perhaps, may hush my woes a little. Oh, for that quiet sleep that knows no morning ! JMura. Madam, indeed I know not how to go. Indulge my fondness — Let me watch a while By your sad... | |
| 1865 - 336 pagina’s
...all to me. Nought now has charma or terror to my breast The seat of stupid woe ! Leave me, my Laura. Kind rest, perhaps, may hush my woes a little. Oh, for that quiet sleep that knows no morning 1 Lau, Madam, Indeed 1 know not how to go. Indulge my fondness— Let me watch awhile/ By your sad... | |
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