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... treasures , No sooner was the flowery crown Plac'd on her head , than sleep came down , Gently as nights of summer fall Upon the lids of NOURMAHAL . -- • 323 325 CALLA ROOKH . ALLADS , SONGS , Ér . PAGE. ii LIST OF PLATES .
... treasures , No sooner was the flowery crown Plac'd on her head , than sleep came down , Gently as nights of summer fall Upon the lids of NOURMAHAL . -- • 323 325 CALLA ROOKH . ALLADS , SONGS , Ér . PAGE. ii LIST OF PLATES .
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... Falls of the Stanzas , 439 Mohawk River , • To Miss Moore . From Norfolk , in Virginia , Nov- ember , 1803 , Song of ... falling , Here , while the moonlight din , 487 Calm as , beneath its Mother's eyes , • When the Balaika , . 488 ...
... Falls of the Stanzas , 439 Mohawk River , • To Miss Moore . From Norfolk , in Virginia , Nov- ember , 1803 , Song of ... falling , Here , while the moonlight din , 487 Calm as , beneath its Mother's eyes , • When the Balaika , . 488 ...
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... falls to the lot of man , and so he laboured and relaxed amid pleasant society and kind friends , making an agreement with Power by which he secured £ 500 a year for six years for his songs ; writing melodies Irish , national , and ...
... falls to the lot of man , and so he laboured and relaxed amid pleasant society and kind friends , making an agreement with Power by which he secured £ 500 a year for six years for his songs ; writing melodies Irish , national , and ...
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... fall from his lips , Tho ' his Harp , like his soul , may with shadows be crost , Yet , yet shall it sound , ' mid a nation's eclipse , And proclaim to the world what a star hath been lost ; - What a union of all the affections and ...
... fall from his lips , Tho ' his Harp , like his soul , may with shadows be crost , Yet , yet shall it sound , ' mid a nation's eclipse , And proclaim to the world what a star hath been lost ; - What a union of all the affections and ...
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... fall , our choice may fall , We're sure to find Love there , boy , So drink them all ! so drink them all ! Some looks there are so holy , They seem but. TO LADIES ' EYES . THE IRISH PEASANT TO HIS MISTRESS . 18 MOORE'S WORKS .
... fall , our choice may fall , We're sure to find Love there , boy , So drink them all ! so drink them all ! Some looks there are so holy , They seem but. TO LADIES ' EYES . THE IRISH PEASANT TO HIS MISTRESS . 18 MOORE'S WORKS .
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