The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With a Memoir, Zväzky 5–6Houghton, Mifflin, 1856 |
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... once I wove - " So wilder'd is my heart and brain " With thinking of that youth I love ! ” A silence follow'd this sweet air , As each in tender musing stood , Thinking , with lips that moved in pray'r , Of Sappho and that fearful flood ...
... once I wove - " So wilder'd is my heart and brain " With thinking of that youth I love ! ” A silence follow'd this sweet air , As each in tender musing stood , Thinking , with lips that moved in pray'r , Of Sappho and that fearful flood ...
Strana 28
... once our own With friends or joys gone by will be Worth choirs of loftiest harmony ! - But some there were , among the group Of damsels there , too light of heart To let their spirits longer droop , Ev'n under music's melting art ; And ...
... once our own With friends or joys gone by will be Worth choirs of loftiest harmony ! - But some there were , among the group Of damsels there , too light of heart To let their spirits longer droop , Ev'n under music's melting art ; And ...
Strana 39
... once look'd o'er that foamy flood , When fair Ioulis , by the light * Of golden sunset , on the sight Of mariners who sail'd that sea , Rose , like a city of chrysolite , Call'd from the wave by witchery . This ruin now by barbarous ...
... once look'd o'er that foamy flood , When fair Ioulis , by the light * Of golden sunset , on the sight Of mariners who sail'd that sea , Rose , like a city of chrysolite , Call'd from the wave by witchery . This ruin now by barbarous ...
Strana 42
... once , from the hard rock Into the laps of living flowers Where village maidens loved to flock , On summer - nights , and , like the Hours , Link'd in harmonious dance and song , Charm'd the unconscious night along ; While holy pilgrims ...
... once , from the hard rock Into the laps of living flowers Where village maidens loved to flock , On summer - nights , and , like the Hours , Link'd in harmonious dance and song , Charm'd the unconscious night along ; While holy pilgrims ...
Strana 51
... once a Grecian maiden wove Her garland mid the summer bowers , There stood a youth , with eyes of love , To watch her while she wreath'd the flowers . The youth was skill'd in Painting's art , But ne'er had studied woman's brow , Nor ...
... once a Grecian maiden wove Her garland mid the summer bowers , There stood a youth , with eyes of love , To watch her while she wreath'd the flowers . The youth was skill'd in Painting's art , But ne'er had studied woman's brow , Nor ...
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