The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the AuthorP.F. Collier, 1879 - 552 strán (strany) |
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... shore , 38 • 3 Oh , think not my spirits are always as light , 39 3 She · sung of Love , 40 • 4 Oh ! blame not the Bard , 41 5 Tho ' the last Glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see , 42 Oh banquet not , My gentle Harp , Sweet Innisfallen ...
... shore , 38 • 3 Oh , think not my spirits are always as light , 39 3 She · sung of Love , 40 • 4 Oh ! blame not the Bard , 41 5 Tho ' the last Glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see , 42 Oh banquet not , My gentle Harp , Sweet Innisfallen ...
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... Shore at break of Day , 499 Oh , Memory , how coldly , 497 " " Tis the Vine ! tis the Vine ! " said the cup- Who comes so gracefully , 497 loving Boy , 500 SACRED SONGS . PAGE PAGE Thou art , O God . ( Air . - Unknown ) , 501 Come , ye ...
... Shore at break of Day , 499 Oh , Memory , how coldly , 497 " " Tis the Vine ! tis the Vine ! " said the cup- Who comes so gracefully , 497 loving Boy , 500 SACRED SONGS . PAGE PAGE Thou art , O God . ( Air . - Unknown ) , 501 Come , ye ...
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... shores to come , But , on the world's rude ocean tost , Dream of thee sometimes , as a home Of sunshine he had seen and lost . Far better in thy weeping hours To part from thee , as I do now , When mist is o'er thy blooming bowers ...
... shores to come , But , on the world's rude ocean tost , Dream of thee sometimes , as a home Of sunshine he had seen and lost . Far better in thy weeping hours To part from thee , as I do now , When mist is o'er thy blooming bowers ...
Strana 12
... shore where the Spirit of Silence sleeps ; Where summer's wave unmurm'ring dies , Nor fay can hear the fountain's gush ; Where , if but a note her night - bird sighs , The rose saith , chidingly , " Hush , sweet , hush ! ” There , amid ...
... shore where the Spirit of Silence sleeps ; Where summer's wave unmurm'ring dies , Nor fay can hear the fountain's gush ; Where , if but a note her night - bird sighs , The rose saith , chidingly , " Hush , sweet , hush ! ” There , amid ...
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... . As once , by moonlight , he wander'd o'er The golden sands of that island shore , A foot - print sparkled before his sight— ' Twas the fairy foot of the Mountain Sprite ! Beside a fountain , one sunny day , As bending IRISH MELODIES . 19.
... . As once , by moonlight , he wander'd o'er The golden sands of that island shore , A foot - print sparkled before his sight— ' Twas the fairy foot of the Mountain Sprite ! Beside a fountain , one sunny day , As bending IRISH MELODIES . 19.
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