The Works of Thomas Moore, Esq., Accurately Printed from the Last Original EditionsErnst Fleischer, 1826 - 620 pages |
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... o'er the sea ( Cuishlih ma Chree ) 208 Has sorrow thy young days shaded ? ( Sly Patrick ) No , not more welcome ( Luggelaw ) . 209 When first I met thee ( O Patrick ! fly from me ) . While History's Muse ( Paddy Whack ) 210 · The Time I ...
... o'er the sea ( Cuishlih ma Chree ) 208 Has sorrow thy young days shaded ? ( Sly Patrick ) No , not more welcome ( Luggelaw ) . 209 When first I met thee ( O Patrick ! fly from me ) . While History's Muse ( Paddy Whack ) 210 · The Time I ...
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... O'er his features hung The Veil , the Silver Veil , which he had flung In mercy there , to hide from mortal sight His dazzling brow , till man could bear its light . For , far less luminous , his votaries said , Were ev'n the gleams ...
... O'er his features hung The Veil , the Silver Veil , which he had flung In mercy there , to hide from mortal sight His dazzling brow , till man could bear its light . For , far less luminous , his votaries said , Were ev'n the gleams ...
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... o'er YEMEN's mounts ; From PERSIA's eyes of full and fawn - like ray , To the small , half - shut glances of KATHAY 7 ; And GEORGIA's bloom , and AZAB's darker smiles , And the gold ringlets of the Western Isles ; ― All , all are there ...
... o'er YEMEN's mounts ; From PERSIA's eyes of full and fawn - like ray , To the small , half - shut glances of KATHAY 7 ; And GEORGIA's bloom , and AZAB's darker smiles , And the gold ringlets of the Western Isles ; ― All , all are there ...
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... o'er thy brow can wave ; " But , once my own , mine all till in the grave ! " 1 ---- The Pomp is at an end the crowds are gone Each ear and heart still haunted by the tone Of that deep voice , which thrill'd like ALLA's own ! The Young ...
... o'er thy brow can wave ; " But , once my own , mine all till in the grave ! " 1 ---- The Pomp is at an end the crowds are gone Each ear and heart still haunted by the tone Of that deep voice , which thrill'd like ALLA's own ! The Young ...
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... o'er the yawning wave , But not to point the harbour which might save . Hours of delight and peace , long left behind , With that dear form came rushing o'er her mind ; But oh ! to think how deep her soul had gone In shame and falsehood ...
... o'er the yawning wave , But not to point the harbour which might save . Hours of delight and peace , long left behind , With that dear form came rushing o'er her mind ; But oh ! to think how deep her soul had gone In shame and falsehood ...
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