The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, 4. ciltLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841 |
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Sayfa xiv
... strains would long be associated , in the * " Let Erin remember the days of old . " " Oh , breathe not his name . " " She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps . " hearts of his countrymen , with the memory of her xiv PREFACE TO.
... strains would long be associated , in the * " Let Erin remember the days of old . " " Oh , breathe not his name . " " She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps . " hearts of his countrymen , with the memory of her xiv PREFACE TO.
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... strain ; In tears our last farewell was taken , And now in tears we meet again . No light of joy hath o'er thee broken , But , like those Harps whose heav'nly skill Of slavery , dark as thine , hath spoken , Thou hang'st upon the ...
... strain ; In tears our last farewell was taken , And now in tears we meet again . No light of joy hath o'er thee broken , But , like those Harps whose heav'nly skill Of slavery , dark as thine , hath spoken , Thou hang'st upon the ...
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... strains , When ev'n the wreaths in which I dress thee , Are sadly mix'd - half flow'rs , half chains ? But come if yet thy frame can borrow One breath of joy , oh , breathe for me , And show the world , in chains and sorrow , How sweet ...
... strains , When ev'n the wreaths in which I dress thee , Are sadly mix'd - half flow'rs , half chains ? But come if yet thy frame can borrow One breath of joy , oh , breathe for me , And show the world , in chains and sorrow , How sweet ...
Sayfa 56
... strain That had ceased upon earth was awaking again ! Oh forgive , if , while listening to music , whose breath Seem'd to circle his name with a charm against death , He should feel a proud Spirit within him proclaim , " Even so shalt ...
... strain That had ceased upon earth was awaking again ! Oh forgive , if , while listening to music , whose breath Seem'd to circle his name with a charm against death , He should feel a proud Spirit within him proclaim , " Even so shalt ...
Sayfa 60
... strain Could keep sweet hours from dying , Or charm them to life again . Then , quick ! we have but a second , Fill round the cup , while you may ; For Time , the churl , hath beckon'd , And we must away , away ! See the glass , how it ...
... strain Could keep sweet hours from dying , Or charm them to life again . Then , quick ! we have but a second , Fill round the cup , while you may ; For Time , the churl , hath beckon'd , And we must away , away ! See the glass , how it ...
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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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