The Poetical Works of Thomas MooreCrissy & Markley, 1858 - 431 pages |
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Page 185
... given above , I feel the less hesitation -novos decerpere flores , Insignemque meo capiti petere inde coronam , Unde prius nulli velarint tempora Musa.1 Lucrct . lib . 4. v . 3 . THE Public have already been informed , through the ...
... given above , I feel the less hesitation -novos decerpere flores , Insignemque meo capiti petere inde coronam , Unde prius nulli velarint tempora Musa.1 Lucrct . lib . 4. v . 3 . THE Public have already been informed , through the ...
Page 207
... given , Even under GOD's own kindly hand , Of what Repentance wins from Heaven ! No wonder , MARY , that thy face , In all its touching light of tears , Should meet us in each holy place , Where man before his GOD appears , Hopeless ...
... given , Even under GOD's own kindly hand , Of what Repentance wins from Heaven ! No wonder , MARY , that thy face , In all its touching light of tears , Should meet us in each holy place , Where man before his GOD appears , Hopeless ...
Page 350
... GIVEN . AIR - The Humours of Ballamaguiry ; or , the Old Langolee . SING - Sing - Music was given To brighten the gay , and kindle the loving ; Souls here , like planets in heaven , By harmony's laws alone are kept moving . Beauty may ...
... GIVEN . AIR - The Humours of Ballamaguiry ; or , the Old Langolee . SING - Sing - Music was given To brighten the gay , and kindle the loving ; Souls here , like planets in heaven , By harmony's laws alone are kept moving . Beauty may ...
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