"Kourakin will be happy with the object of his wishes!--a blessing, to which my heart must be a stranger"
— Hoare, Prince (1755-1834); Comtesse de Genlis (1737-1793)
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Printed for Machell Stace ... and J. Hatchard [etc.]
Date
1799
Metaphor
"Kourakin will be happy with the object of his wishes!--a blessing, to which my heart must be a stranger"
Metaphor in Context
CAN.
Kourakin will be happy with the object of his wishes!--a blessing, to which my heart must be a stranger.
AIR. Canzemar.
Oh, cruel Fortune! busy thou
To mock the constant heart;
To bind the cold, the joyless vow,
And plighted love to part!
Exit Canzemar.
Kourakin will be happy with the object of his wishes!--a blessing, to which my heart must be a stranger.
AIR. Canzemar.
Oh, cruel Fortune! busy thou
To mock the constant heart;
To bind the cold, the joyless vow,
And plighted love to part!
Exit Canzemar.
Categories
Provenance
Searching "heart" and "stranger" in HDIS (Drama)
Date of Entry
03/06/2006