The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the AuthorP.F. Collier, 1879 - 552 páginas |
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... Twas one of those Dreams , 34 Remember thee , ***** 64 65 66 66 Avenging and Bright , 35 War Song . Remember the Glories of Brien the They may rail at this Life , 36 Brave , 67 Come , send round the Wine , 37 The Meeting of the Waters ...
... Twas one of those Dreams , 34 Remember thee , ***** 64 65 66 66 Avenging and Bright , 35 War Song . Remember the Glories of Brien the They may rail at this Life , 36 Brave , 67 Come , send round the Wine , 37 The Meeting of the Waters ...
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... Twas lit , ' twas heavenly , but ' tis past , Fiercely he broke away , nor stopp'd , Nor look'd - but from the lattice dropp'd Down mid the pointed crags beneath , As if he fled from love to death , HINDA . And watch , and look along ...
... Twas lit , ' twas heavenly , but ' tis past , Fiercely he broke away , nor stopp'd , Nor look'd - but from the lattice dropp'd Down mid the pointed crags beneath , As if he fled from love to death , HINDA . And watch , and look along ...
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... twas once such pleasure to hear ! When our voices commingling breath'd , like one , on the ear ; And , as Echo far off through the vale my sad orison rolls , I think , oh my love ! ' tis thy voice from the Kingdom of Soul :: , Faintly ...
... twas once such pleasure to hear ! When our voices commingling breath'd , like one , on the ear ; And , as Echo far off through the vale my sad orison rolls , I think , oh my love ! ' tis thy voice from the Kingdom of Soul :: , Faintly ...
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... can be ; How gaily , e'en mid gloom surrounding , Thou yet canst wake at pleasure's thrill- Like Memnon's broken image sounding . ' Mid desolation tuneful still ! ' Twas light , indeed , too blest for one IRISH MELODIES . 7.
... can be ; How gaily , e'en mid gloom surrounding , Thou yet canst wake at pleasure's thrill- Like Memnon's broken image sounding . ' Mid desolation tuneful still ! ' Twas light , indeed , too blest for one IRISH MELODIES . 7.
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With the Life of the Author Thomas Moore, John Francis Waller. ' Twas light , indeed , too blest for one Who had to turn to paths of care- Through crowded haunts again to run , And leave thee bright and silent there ; No more unto thy ...
With the Life of the Author Thomas Moore, John Francis Waller. ' Twas light , indeed , too blest for one Who had to turn to paths of care- Through crowded haunts again to run , And leave thee bright and silent there ; No more unto thy ...
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