Thomas Moore's Complete Poetical Works: With Explanatory Notes and Biographical IntroductionCrowell, 1895 - 800 sider |
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... hath the skill To make the spicy balm distil , 5 Let every little lock exhale A sigh of perfume on the gale . Where her tresses ' curly flow Darkles o'er the brow of snow , Let her forehead beam to light , Burnished as the ivory bright ...
... hath the skill To make the spicy balm distil , 5 Let every little lock exhale A sigh of perfume on the gale . Where her tresses ' curly flow Darkles o'er the brow of snow , Let her forehead beam to light , Burnished as the ivory bright ...
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... hath sent me here , To run this mortal life's career ; The scenes which I have journeyed o'er , Return no more — alas ! no more ; And all the path I ' ve yet to go , I neither know nor ask to know . Away , then , wizard Care , nor think ...
... hath sent me here , To run this mortal life's career ; The scenes which I have journeyed o'er , Return no more — alas ! no more ; And all the path I ' ve yet to go , I neither know nor ask to know . Away , then , wizard Care , nor think ...
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... hath the poet's magic tongue The rose's fair luxuriance sung ; 5 And long the Muses , heavenly maids , Have reared it in their tuneful shades . When , at the early glance of morn , It sleeps upon the glittering thorn , ' T is sweet to ...
... hath the poet's magic tongue The rose's fair luxuriance sung ; 5 And long the Muses , heavenly maids , Have reared it in their tuneful shades . When , at the early glance of morn , It sleeps upon the glittering thorn , ' T is sweet to ...
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... hath half breathed it , my fond heart recalling That fatal farewell , bids me stay . For oh ! ' t is a penance so weary One hour from thy presence to be , That death to this soul were less dreary , Less dark than long absence from thee ...
... hath half breathed it , my fond heart recalling That fatal farewell , bids me stay . For oh ! ' t is a penance so weary One hour from thy presence to be , That death to this soul were less dreary , Less dark than long absence from thee ...
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... hath seldom heard Of lovers , who so nearly erred , And yet , who did not . ΤΟ • THAT wrinkle , when first I espied it , At once put my heart out of pain ; Till the eye , that was glowing beside it , Disturbed my ideas again . Thou art ...
... hath seldom heard Of lovers , who so nearly erred , And yet , who did not . ΤΟ • THAT wrinkle , when first I espied it , At once put my heart out of pain ; Till the eye , that was glowing beside it , Disturbed my ideas again . Thou art ...
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