George Gordon Byron
This arm would be thy bark, or breast thy bier. bier surnuraam
I watched thee when the fever glazed thine eyes,
Yielding my couch and stretched me on the ground yield toodang, intresskasum, tulu
When overworn with watching, ne'er to rise
From thence if thou an early grave hadst found.
The earthquake came, and rocked the quivering wall, quiver võdin, värin, judin, nooletupp
And men and nature reeled as if with wine.
Whom did I seek around the tottering hall? totter tudisema, tuikuma
For thee. Whose safety first provide for? Thine. provide varustama, andma, tagama
And when convulsive throes denied my breath
The faintest utterance to my fading thought, utterance ütlus, lausung
To thee--to thee--e'en in the gasp of death
My spirit turned, oh! oftener than it ought.
Thus much and more; and yet thou lov'st me not,
And never wilt! Love dwells not in our will. wiltnärbuma, väsima, longu vajuma
Nor can I blame thee, though it be my lot