By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dips In the gush of the fountain, how sweet to recline, And to know that I sigh'd upon innocent lips, Which had never been sigh'd on by any but mine ! The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq - Page 182by Thomas Moore - 1825 - 6 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1806 - 370 pages
...was at rest, and I heard not a sound But the wood-pecker tapping the hollow beech-tree. And " Here in this lone little wood," I exclaim'd, " With a maid...eye, " Who would blush when I prais'd her, and weep when I blam'd, " How blest could I live, and how calm could I die ! " By the shade of yon sumach, whose... | |
| 1811 - 610 pages
...leaf was at rest, and I heard not a But the wood-pecker tapping .the hollow beech-tree. And ."Here in this lone little wood," I exclaim'd, with a maid who was lovely to soul knd to eye , Who would blush when I prcis'd her, and weep when I blam'd, How blest could I live and... | |
| Roundelay - 1815 - 260 pages
...But the woodpecker tapping the hollow beech tree. Ard " Here in this lone little wood," I eiclairn'd, "With a maid who was lovely to soul and to eye, Who would blush when I prais'd her, and weej> if I blam'd, How blest could I live, and how calm could I die!" " By the shade of yon sumach,... | |
| Scottish songs - 1816 - 320 pages
...was at rest, and 1 heard not a sound, But the woodpecker tapping the hollow beech tree. ' And here in this lone little wood, I exclaim'd, With a maid who...How blest could I live, and how calm could I die. Every leaf, &c. By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dips In the gush of the fountain, how sweet... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 348 pages
...wood-pecker tapping the hollow beechtree. And " Here in this lone little wood," I exclaim'd, " With ;> maid who was lovely to soul and to eye, " Who would blush when I praised her, and weep if I blamed, " Howbless'd could I live, and how calm could I die! " By the shade... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...the woodpecker lapping the hollow beach-tree. And « Here in this lone little wood,» I ezclaim'd, « With a maid who was lovely to soul and to eye, Who would blush when I praised her, and weep if I blamed, How bless'd could I live, and how calm could I die! * By the shade... | |
| English poetry - 1831 - 272 pages
...little wood I exclaim'd, With a maid that is lovely to soul and to eye ; Who could blush when I prais'd and weep if I blam'd, How blest could I live, and how calm could I die. Every leaf, &c. By the side of yon Sumack, whose red berry dips, In the gush of the fountain how sweet... | |
| Songs - 1835 - 320 pages
...was at rest, and I heard not a sound, But the woodpecker tapping the hollow beech tree. And here in this lone little wood, I exclaim'd, With a maid who...eye, Who would blush when I prais'd her, and weep when I blam'd, How bless'd could I live, and how calm could I die! By the shade of yon sumach, whose... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 394 pages
...the woodpecker tapping the hollow beech-tree. And, " Here in this lone little wood," I exclaim' d, " With a maid who was lovely to soul and to eye, " Who...would blush when I prais'd her, and weep if I blam'd, " By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dips " In the gush of the fountain, how sweet to recline,... | |
| Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1840 - 398 pages
...was at rest, and I heard not a sound But the woodpecker tapping the hollow beech-tree. And, " Here in this lone little wood," I exclaim'd, " With a maid...would blush when I prais'd her, and weep if I blam'd, POEMS RELATING TO AMERICA. " By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dips " In the gush of the... | |
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