The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, 4. ciltLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841 |
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... gone by , we are indebted for very much of the danger and suffering incident to the periods they are destined to pass through . Dr. Bull , in the true spirit of a physician and a gentleman , has by his perspicuous statements removed the ...
... gone by , we are indebted for very much of the danger and suffering incident to the periods they are destined to pass through . Dr. Bull , in the true spirit of a physician and a gentleman , has by his perspicuous statements removed the ...
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... gone- and the bright hope we cherish'd Gone with them , and quench'd in their grave ! Oh ! could we from death but recover Those hearts as they bounded before , In the face of high heav'n to fight over That combat for freedom once more ...
... gone- and the bright hope we cherish'd Gone with them , and quench'd in their grave ! Oh ! could we from death but recover Those hearts as they bounded before , In the face of high heav'n to fight over That combat for freedom once more ...
Sayfa 32
... gone down . " + Like thine doth her exile , ' mid dreams of returning , Die far from the home it were life to behold ; Like thine do her sons , in the day of their mourning , Remember the bright things that bless'd them of old . * These ...
... gone down . " + Like thine doth her exile , ' mid dreams of returning , Die far from the home it were life to behold ; Like thine do her sons , in the day of their mourning , Remember the bright things that bless'd them of old . * These ...
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... gone ; Paul Zealand mentions that there is a mountain in some part of Ireland , where the ghosts of persons who have died in foreign lands walk about and converse with those they meet , like living people . If asked why they do not ...
... gone ; Paul Zealand mentions that there is a mountain in some part of Ireland , where the ghosts of persons who have died in foreign lands walk about and converse with those they meet , like living people . If asked why they do not ...
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... gone . The wild notes he heard o'er the water were those He had taught to sing Erin's dark bondage and woes , And the breath of the bugle now wafted them o'er From Dinis ' green isle , to Glena's wooded shore . He listen'd - while ...
... gone . The wild notes he heard o'er the water were those He had taught to sing Erin's dark bondage and woes , And the breath of the bugle now wafted them o'er From Dinis ' green isle , to Glena's wooded shore . He listen'd - while ...
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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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