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Strona iii
... tell me every day ' 12 8 ' I care not for the idle state ' 12 9 . 10 . I pray thee , by the gods above 13 Tell me how to punish thee ' 13 122 CO CO 37. Twas night , and many a circling bowl ' 29 38 . 39 . Let us drain the nectared bowl ...
... tell me every day ' 12 8 ' I care not for the idle state ' 12 9 . 10 . I pray thee , by the gods above 13 Tell me how to punish thee ' 13 122 CO CO 37. Twas night , and many a circling bowl ' 29 38 . 39 . Let us drain the nectared bowl ...
Strona vi
... tell me not • 219 220 • IRISH MELODIES . What the Bee is to the Floweret . 220 Prefatory Letter on Music • . 191 Love and the Novice 221 Go where Glory waits thee . 195 War Song . Remember the Glories of This Life is all chequer'd with ...
... tell me not • 219 220 • IRISH MELODIES . What the Bee is to the Floweret . 220 Prefatory Letter on Music • . 191 Love and the Novice 221 Go where Glory waits thee . 195 War Song . Remember the Glories of This Life is all chequer'd with ...
Strona x
... Tell her , oh tell her The Day of Love Nights of Music The Song of War Our first Young Love The Young Rose When ' midst the Gay I meet AN EVENING IN GREECE . When Twilight Dews First Evening Young Jessica Oh ! see those Cherries POEMS ...
... Tell her , oh tell her The Day of Love Nights of Music The Song of War Our first Young Love The Young Rose When ' midst the Gay I meet AN EVENING IN GREECE . When Twilight Dews First Evening Young Jessica Oh ! see those Cherries POEMS ...
Strona 12
... tell me every day That all my bloom has passed away . Behold , ' the pretty wantons cry , 6 ' Behold this mirror with a sigh ; 1 This idea is prettily imitated in the following cpigram by Andreas Naugerius : ODE VIII.5 I CARE not for ...
... tell me every day That all my bloom has passed away . Behold , ' the pretty wantons cry , 6 ' Behold this mirror with a sigh ; 1 This idea is prettily imitated in the following cpigram by Andreas Naugerius : ODE VIII.5 I CARE not for ...
Strona 13
... tell , Was frenzied by the fiends of hell : Orestes too , with naked tread , Frantic paced the mountain - head : And why ? -a murdered mother's shade Before their conscious fancy played ; But I can ne'er a murderer be , The grape alone ...
... tell , Was frenzied by the fiends of hell : Orestes too , with naked tread , Frantic paced the mountain - head : And why ? -a murdered mother's shade Before their conscious fancy played ; But I can ne'er a murderer be , The grape alone ...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, with Explanatory Notes, Etc. ... Thomas Moore Podgląd niedostępny - 1908 |
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Strona 484 - When I remember all The friends, so linked together, I've seen around me fall, Like leaves in wintry weather; I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands "dead, And all but he departed!
Strona 310 - THOU art, O God ! the life and light Of all this wondrous world we see ; Its glow by day, its smile by night, Are but reflections caught from thee. Where'er we turn thy glories shine, And all things fair and bright are thine.
Strona 194 - THERE is not in the wide world a valley so sweet As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet ; Oh ! the last rays of feeling and life must depart, Ere the bloom of that valley shall fade from my heart.
Strona 310 - Its glow by day, its smile by night, Are but reflections caught from thee. Where'er we turn, thy glories shine, And all things fair and bright are thine. When day, with farewell beam, delays Among the opening clouds of even, And we can almost think we gaze Through golden vistas into heaven — Those hues, that make the sun's decline So soft, so radiant, Lord ! are thine.
Strona 201 - Like fairy-gifts fading away, Thou wouldst still be adored, as this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness fade as it will. And around the dear ruin each wish of my heart Would entwine itself verdantly still.
Strona 177 - Rapids are near and the daylight's past. Why should we yet our sail unfurl ? There is not a breath the blue wave to curl. But, when the wind blows off the shore, Oh ! sweetly we'll rest our weary oar. Blow, breezes, blow, the stream runs fast, The Rapids are near and the daylight's past. Utawas' tide ! this trembling moon Shall see us float over thy surges soon.
Strona 213 - He had lived for his love — for his country he died, They were all that to life had entwined him — Nor soon shall the tears of his country be dried, Nor long will his love stay behind him...
Strona 351 - There's a bower of roses by BENDEMEER'S§ stream, And the nightingale sings round it all the day long ; In the time of my childhood 'twas like a sweet dream, To sit in the roses and hear the bird's song.
Strona 213 - She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps. And lovers around her are sighing; But coldly she turns from their gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying.
Strona 319 - Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal. Joy of the desolate, Light of the straying, Hope, when all others die, fadeless and pure, Here speaks the Comforter, in GOD'S name saying — " Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot cure.