The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, 4. ciltLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841 |
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Sayfa xvii
... flowers of rheto- ric was enwreathed plentifully with that weed which Shakspeare calls " the cockle of rebel- lion , " and , in the same manner as before , committed it tremblingly to the chances of the letter - box . I hardly expected ...
... flowers of rheto- ric was enwreathed plentifully with that weed which Shakspeare calls " the cockle of rebel- lion , " and , in the same manner as before , committed it tremblingly to the chances of the letter - box . I hardly expected ...
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... never knew ; Love , nursed among pleasures , is faithless as they , But the love born of Sorrow , like Sorrow , is true . In climes full of sunshine , though splendid the flowers IRISH MELODIES . 5 LO In the Morning of Life 5.
... never knew ; Love , nursed among pleasures , is faithless as they , But the love born of Sorrow , like Sorrow , is true . In climes full of sunshine , though splendid the flowers IRISH MELODIES . 5 LO In the Morning of Life 5.
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Thomas Moore. In climes full of sunshine , though splendid the flowers , Their sighs have no freshness , their odour no worth ; ' Tis the cloud and the mist of our own Isle of showers , That call the rich spirit of fragrancy forth . So ...
Thomas Moore. In climes full of sunshine , though splendid the flowers , Their sighs have no freshness , their odour no worth ; ' Tis the cloud and the mist of our own Isle of showers , That call the rich spirit of fragrancy forth . So ...
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... flower of the earth , and first gem of the sea , I might hail thee with prouder , with happier brow , But oh ! could I love thee more deeply than now ? No , thy chains as they rankle , thy ... flowers of IRISH MELODIES . 11 Remember thee 11.
... flower of the earth , and first gem of the sea , I might hail thee with prouder , with happier brow , But oh ! could I love thee more deeply than now ? No , thy chains as they rankle , thy ... flowers of IRISH MELODIES . 11 Remember thee 11.
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... , wreath the bowl With flowers of soul , The brightest Wit can find us ; We'll take a flight Tow'rds heaven to - night , And leave dull earth behind us . " Twas nectar fed Of old , ' tis said 12 IRISH MELODIES . Wreath the Bowl 12.
... , wreath the bowl With flowers of soul , The brightest Wit can find us ; We'll take a flight Tow'rds heaven to - night , And leave dull earth behind us . " Twas nectar fed Of old , ' tis said 12 IRISH MELODIES . Wreath the Bowl 12.
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Arranmore bard beam beautiful bliss bowers breath bright bring brow charm children of Israel choice may fall dark dear dream dwell earth Edward Hudson Emmet enchanted Erin ev'n eyes fair farewell feeling flowers French Air friends gloom glory gondolier Harp hath Haydn heart Heaven History hope hour Innisfail Ireland Irish Harp isle Killarney leave light lips look Lord Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Mornington lost love-knots Love's lute morning Mountain Sprite music of Ireland ne'er never night Number nymph o'er once pleasure Pleasure's Portuguese Air racters Robert Emmet round Senanus shining Sicilian Air sigh sing slumber smile song sorrow soul sparkled spirit star Stevenson sung sunny sunshine sweet tears there's thine THOMAS MOORE thou thought turn'd Twas Venetian Air voice wave weep Who'll buy young youth
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