The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the AuthorP.F. Collier, 1879 - 552 páginas |
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... thee , Whene'er I see those smiling eyes , At the Mid Hour of Night , Erin ! the Tear and the Smile in thine Eyes , Fill the Bumper fair , 1 By that Lake , whose gloomy shore , 38 • 3 Oh , think not my spirits are always as light , 39 3 ...
... thee , Whene'er I see those smiling eyes , At the Mid Hour of Night , Erin ! the Tear and the Smile in thine Eyes , Fill the Bumper fair , 1 By that Lake , whose gloomy shore , 38 • 3 Oh , think not my spirits are always as light , 39 3 ...
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... thee well . ( Old English Air ) ,. 139 Oh , Guard our Affection , 156 When the Wine - cup is smiling . ( Italian Air ) , . 140 Oh , Days of Youth . ( French Air ) , Oh , come to me when Daylight sets . ( Venetian 14 % • Air ) ,. 157 ...
... thee well . ( Old English Air ) ,. 139 Oh , Guard our Affection , 156 When the Wine - cup is smiling . ( Italian Air ) , . 140 Oh , Days of Youth . ( French Air ) , Oh , come to me when Daylight sets . ( Venetian 14 % • Air ) ,. 157 ...
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... thee , Gazel , • 351 Still thou fliest , 351 Let Joy alone be remember'd now 352 The young Muleteers of Grenada . 353 Hush , sweet Lute , . – 354 The Song of the Olden " me , 354 • The Boy of the Alps , Love's light Summer - cloud , 355 ...
... thee , Gazel , • 351 Still thou fliest , 351 Let Joy alone be remember'd now 352 The young Muleteers of Grenada . 353 Hush , sweet Lute , . – 354 The Song of the Olden " me , 354 • The Boy of the Alps , Love's light Summer - cloud , 355 ...
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... thee , Dearer friends caress thee , All the joys that bless thee , Sweeter far may be ; But when friends are nearest , And when joys are dearest , Oh ! then remember me ! When , at eve , thou rovest By the star ' thou lovest , Oh ! then ...
... thee , Dearer friends caress thee , All the joys that bless thee , Sweeter far may be ; But when friends are nearest , And when joys are dearest , Oh ! then remember me ! When , at eve , thou rovest By the star ' thou lovest , Oh ! then ...
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... thee . Then , who can ask for notes of pleasure , My drooping Harp , from chords like thine ? Alas , the lark's gay morning measure As ill would suit the swan's decline ! Or how shall I , who love , who bless thee , Invoke thy breath ...
... thee . Then , who can ask for notes of pleasure , My drooping Harp , from chords like thine ? Alas , the lark's gay morning measure As ill would suit the swan's decline ! Or how shall I , who love , who bless thee , Invoke thy breath ...
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