The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the AuthorP.F. Collier, 1879 - 552 páginas |
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... soul within that trembling shell , DRINK TO HER . With golden key Wealth thought To pass - but ' twould not do : While Wit a diamond brought , Which cut his bright way through , THE MEETING OF THE WATERS . Sweet Vale of Avoca , how calm ...
... soul within that trembling shell , DRINK TO HER . With golden key Wealth thought To pass - but ' twould not do : While Wit a diamond brought , Which cut his bright way through , THE MEETING OF THE WATERS . Sweet Vale of Avoca , how calm ...
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... soul together , and coming home o ' nights to keep the vigil of an over - wrought brain and a hand ever labouring with the pen , till poison , self - administered , consigned him to the felon's doom and an ignominious grave in Shoe Lane ...
... soul together , and coming home o ' nights to keep the vigil of an over - wrought brain and a hand ever labouring with the pen , till poison , self - administered , consigned him to the felon's doom and an ignominious grave in Shoe Lane ...
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... soul shall know of my presumption but yourself . " While pro- ceedings were pending Moore paid a visit to his native city . A dinner was at once organized by the most distinguished men in station , literature , and Whig politics , and ...
... soul shall know of my presumption but yourself . " While pro- ceedings were pending Moore paid a visit to his native city . A dinner was at once organized by the most distinguished men in station , literature , and Whig politics , and ...
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... soul of feeling , To thy heart appealing , Draw one tear from thee ; Then let memory bring thee Strains I used to sing thee , - Oh ! then remember me . ! WHENE'ER I SEE THOSE SMILING EYES . WHENE'ER I see 2 MOORE'S WORKS .
... soul of feeling , To thy heart appealing , Draw one tear from thee ; Then let memory bring thee Strains I used to sing thee , - Oh ! then remember me . ! WHENE'ER I SEE THOSE SMILING EYES . WHENE'ER I see 2 MOORE'S WORKS .
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... soul , may with shadows be crost , Yet , yet shall it sound , ' mid a nation's eclipse , And proclaim to the world what a star hath been lost ; - What a union of all the affections and powers By which life is exalted , embellish'd ...
... soul , may with shadows be crost , Yet , yet shall it sound , ' mid a nation's eclipse , And proclaim to the world what a star hath been lost ; - What a union of all the affections and powers By which life is exalted , embellish'd ...
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