- Geoffrey, Vol. II, Ch. 14. Higgins, John (1815). "How
Queene Cordilia in
despaire slew her selfe, The
yeare before Christ, 800". In Haslewood,
Joseph (ed...
- together, and
combine as they may to
their unspeakable wearisomnes and
despaire of all
sociable delight"
violates the
purpose of
marriage as
mutual companionship...
- songs,
including "The best of all good Company", and "Shall I,
wastynge in
despaire". His
autobiography appeared as
Musical and
Personal Recollections of Half...
- p****ions
rather than lovers. He uses "Two
loves I have, of
Comfort and
Despaire" to show that the
separation of the
comma "contend[s] that the two loves...
- more a
youth was there, But a
Maiden rent her haire, And
cried out in sad
despaire, 'That I was borne!' As I laye a-thynkynge, she
perished forlorne. [ As...