The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the AuthorP.F. Collier, 1879 - 552 páginas |
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... Stars ! • If thou wouldst have me sing and play , 373 Let's take this World as some wide Scene , A The World was hush'd , 374 When Love , who rul'd , Love and the Sun - dial , 375 Child's Song . From a Masque , ་ Dreaming for ever ...
... Stars ! • If thou wouldst have me sing and play , 373 Let's take this World as some wide Scene , A The World was hush'd , 374 When Love , who rul'd , Love and the Sun - dial , 375 Child's Song . From a Masque , ་ Dreaming for ever ...
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... stars of the day ; and above all , he was introduced to that distinguished soldier and statesman , Francis , Earl of Moira , and afterwards the first Marquis of Hastings . A short visit to home , and Moore is again in London . All goes ...
... stars of the day ; and above all , he was introduced to that distinguished soldier and statesman , Francis , Earl of Moira , and afterwards the first Marquis of Hastings . A short visit to home , and Moore is again in London . All goes ...
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... star ' thou lovest , Oh ! then remember me . Think , when home returning , Bright we've seen it burning , Oh ! thus remember me . Oft as summer closes , When thine eye reposes On its ling'ring roses , Once so loved by thee , Think of ...
... star ' thou lovest , Oh ! then remember me . Think , when home returning , Bright we've seen it burning , Oh ! thus remember me . Oft as summer closes , When thine eye reposes On its ling'ring roses , Once so loved by thee , Think of ...
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... stars are weeping , I fly To the lone vale we lov'd , when life shone warm in thine eye ; And I think oft , if spirits can steal from the regions of air , To revisit past scenes of delight , thou wilt come to me there , And tell me our ...
... stars are weeping , I fly To the lone vale we lov'd , when life shone warm in thine eye ; And I think oft , if spirits can steal from the regions of air , To revisit past scenes of delight , thou wilt come to me there , And tell me our ...
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... star hath been lost ; - What a union of all the affections and powers By which life is exalted , embellish'd , refin'd , Was embraced in that spirit - whose centre was ours , While its mighty circumference circled mankind ! Oh , who ...
... star hath been lost ; - What a union of all the affections and powers By which life is exalted , embellish'd , refin'd , Was embraced in that spirit - whose centre was ours , While its mighty circumference circled mankind ! Oh , who ...
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