| 1818 - 578 strani
...fame is fled : Lost is th' harmonious voice, which long Cheer'd the sad heart and pour'd the song. " Ivor is gone ! my friend most dear ; " And* Nest, sweet soother of my care! " My soul's delight, Morvida,'s fled, — " All moulder in their clay-cold bed! " And I, oppress'd... | |
| 1821 - 532 strani
...authority, that he wrote at least thirty-eight more on this favourite and inexhaustible theme*. None of his effusions, however, on her death are now extant,...tranquillity of his declining age, he must have devoted some strains to this mournful subject. For, we find, from his own testimony, that the Muse did not desert... | |
| 1822 - 512 strani
...this is by no means a neeossary conclusion. The poem, indeed, which immediately follows, in sions, however, on her death are now extant, though it is...tranquillity of his declining age, he must have devoted some strains to this mournful subject. For, we find, from his own testimony, that the Muse did not desert... | |
| John Humphreys Parry - 1824 - 462 strani
...at least thirtyeight more on this favourite and inexhaustible theme. None * No. 232 of the " Poems." of his effusions, however, on her death are now extant,...happily rendered into English : — Ivor is gone, m; friend most dear ; And Nest*, sweet soother of my care ; Morvndd, my soul's delight is fled : All... | |
| 1859 - 356 strani
...friends, and the last song of his is one of the most plaintive and melancholy in the language : — " Ivor is gone, my friend most dear, And Nest, sweet soother of my care ; Morvydd, my soul's delight, is fled— All moulder in their clay-cold bed ; And I, oppress'd with... | |
| Charles Wilkins (of Merthyr-Tydfil.) - 1884 - 300 strani
...is fled ; Lost is th' harmonious voice, which long ( 'heer'd the sad heart and pour'd the song— " Ivor is gone ! my friend most dear ; And Nest, sweet soother of my care ! My soul's delight, dear Morvydd's fled, — All moulder in their clay cold bed, And I, oppress'd... | |
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