The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the Author |
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... Sing , sweet Harp , 33 Forget not the Field , Let Erin remember the Days of old , . 34 Thee , thee , only thee , ' Twas one of those Dreams , 34 Remember thee , ***** 64 65 66 66 Avenging and Bright , 35 War Song . Remember the Glories ...
... Sing , sweet Harp , 33 Forget not the Field , Let Erin remember the Days of old , . 34 Thee , thee , only thee , ' Twas one of those Dreams , 34 Remember thee , ***** 64 65 66 66 Avenging and Bright , 35 War Song . Remember the Glories ...
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... Sing - sing - Music was given ,. I wish I was by that dim Lake , Oh for the Swords of former Time , While Gazing on the Moon's Light , The Dream of those Days , 90 n 91 92 93 94 95 96 . • 97 St. Senanus and the Lady , I saw from the ...
... Sing - sing - Music was given ,. I wish I was by that dim Lake , Oh for the Swords of former Time , While Gazing on the Moon's Light , The Dream of those Days , 90 n 91 92 93 94 95 96 . • 97 St. Senanus and the Lady , I saw from the ...
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... Wake thee , my dear , 348 What shall I sing Thee ? Το 343 The Halcyon hangs o'er Ocean , 349 With Moonlight beaming , 314 Song of the Poco - curante Society , 349 PAGE The Day of Love , Fanny , dearest , CONTENTS . V.
... Wake thee , my dear , 348 What shall I sing Thee ? Το 343 The Halcyon hangs o'er Ocean , 349 With Moonlight beaming , 314 Song of the Poco - curante Society , 349 PAGE The Day of Love , Fanny , dearest , CONTENTS . V.
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... sing and play , 373 Let's take this World as some wide Scene , A The World was hush'd , 374 When Love , who rul'd ... Sing , Calm be thy Sleep , • 383 Lusitanian War - song , When on the Lip the Sigh delays , 384 The young Indian Maid ...
... sing and play , 373 Let's take this World as some wide Scene , A The World was hush'd , 374 When Love , who rul'd ... Sing , Calm be thy Sleep , • 383 Lusitanian War - song , When on the Lip the Sigh delays , 384 The young Indian Maid ...
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... sing , and rhyme . " A home education in music - first on an antiquated harpsichord , soon replaced , not without some grumbling from John , by a pianoforte - touched , as with the prophet's wand , that spring from which , in after life ...
... sing , and rhyme . " A home education in music - first on an antiquated harpsichord , soon replaced , not without some grumbling from John , by a pianoforte - touched , as with the prophet's wand , that spring from which , in after life ...
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