The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, 4. ciltLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841 |
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Sayfa xix
... once she perceived the whole truth . " That Letter was yours , then ? " she asked of me eagerly ; and , without hesitation , of course , I acknowledged the fact ; when in the most earnest manner she entreated of me never again to have ...
... once she perceived the whole truth . " That Letter was yours , then ? " she asked of me eagerly ; and , without hesitation , of course , I acknowledged the fact ; when in the most earnest manner she entreated of me never again to have ...
Sayfa xliv
... once . ( French Air . ) 187 When Love was a Child . ( Swedish Air . ) 188 · Say , what shall be our Sport to - day ? ( Sicilian Air . ) . 190 Bright be thy Dreams . ( Welsh Air . ) ( Sicilian Air . ) 191 . 192 193 195 197 • 198 199 ...
... once . ( French Air . ) 187 When Love was a Child . ( Swedish Air . ) 188 · Say , what shall be our Sport to - day ? ( Sicilian Air . ) . 190 Bright be thy Dreams . ( Welsh Air . ) ( Sicilian Air . ) 191 . 192 193 195 197 • 198 199 ...
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Thomas Moore. IRISH MELODIES . MY GENTLE HARP . My gentle Harp , once more I waken The sweetness of thy slumbering strain ; In tears our last farewell was taken , And now in tears we meet again . No light of joy hath o'er thee broken ...
Thomas Moore. IRISH MELODIES . MY GENTLE HARP . My gentle Harp , once more I waken The sweetness of thy slumbering strain ; In tears our last farewell was taken , And now in tears we meet again . No light of joy hath o'er thee broken ...
Sayfa 15
... once was gay . For time will come with all its blights , The ruined hope , the friend unkind , And love , that leaves , where'er it lights , A chill'd or burning heart behind : While youth , that now like snow appears , Ere sullied by ...
... once was gay . For time will come with all its blights , The ruined hope , the friend unkind , And love , that leaves , where'er it lights , A chill'd or burning heart behind : While youth , that now like snow appears , Ere sullied by ...
Sayfa 20
... once more ; Could the chain for an instant be riven Which Tyranny flung round us then , No , ' tis not in Man , nor in Heaven , To let Tyranny bind it again ! But ' tis past and , tho ' blazon'd in story The name of our Victor may be ...
... once more ; Could the chain for an instant be riven Which Tyranny flung round us then , No , ' tis not in Man , nor in Heaven , To let Tyranny bind it again ! But ' tis past and , tho ' blazon'd in story The name of our Victor may be ...
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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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