The Poetical Works of Thomas MooreLeavitt & Allen, 1857 - 639 sider |
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... IRISH MELODIES . Preface • Dedication . Original Preface Go where glory waits thee · War Song . Remember the glories of Brien the Brave • · The harp that once through Tara's halls . Oh ! breathe not his name When he who adores thee Erin ...
... IRISH MELODIES . Preface • Dedication . Original Preface Go where glory waits thee · War Song . Remember the glories of Brien the Brave • · The harp that once through Tara's halls . Oh ! breathe not his name When he who adores thee Erin ...
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... Irish Slave . 478 Ode to Ferdinand • • · • 525 · 526 • 526 479 Hat versus Wig . • 527 • • 481 New Creation of Peers · 528 482 The Periwinkles and the Locusts • 528 Kitty · 484 VIII . Bob Fudge , Esq . , to Rev. Mortimer O'- Mulligan ...
... Irish Slave . 478 Ode to Ferdinand • • · • 525 · 526 • 526 479 Hat versus Wig . • 527 • • 481 New Creation of Peers · 528 482 The Periwinkles and the Locusts • 528 Kitty · 484 VIII . Bob Fudge , Esq . , to Rev. Mortimer O'- Mulligan ...
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... Irish Melodies , nine numbers . Mr. Moore completed the translation of Sallust , which had been left unfinished by Mr. Arthur Murphy , and he superintended the printing of the work for the purchaser , Mr. Carpenter . The Sceptic , a ...
... Irish Melodies , nine numbers . Mr. Moore completed the translation of Sallust , which had been left unfinished by Mr. Arthur Murphy , and he superintended the printing of the work for the purchaser , Mr. Carpenter . The Sceptic , a ...
Side xix
... Irish Gentleman in search of a Religion . 1833 . The Fudges in England . 1835 . History of Ireland . 1835 . Alciphron . 1840 . For Lalla Rookh Mr. Moore received 3,000 guineas of Messrs . Longman and Co. For the Life of Sheri- dan he ...
... Irish Gentleman in search of a Religion . 1833 . The Fudges in England . 1835 . History of Ireland . 1835 . Alciphron . 1840 . For Lalla Rookh Mr. Moore received 3,000 guineas of Messrs . Longman and Co. For the Life of Sheri- dan he ...
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... Irish Melodies that he will descend to posterity unrivalled and alone . Lord Byron justly and prophetically observed , that “ Moore is one of the few writers who will survive the age in which he so deservedly flourishes . He will live ...
... Irish Melodies that he will descend to posterity unrivalled and alone . Lord Byron justly and prophetically observed , that “ Moore is one of the few writers who will survive the age in which he so deservedly flourishes . He will live ...
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Anacreon ancient angels bard beam beautiful beneath bless blest bliss bloom blush bowers breath bright brow called Catullus charm Cicero Cupid dance dark dear death divine dream e'er earth Epicurus epigram eyes fair fancy feel fire flame flowers friends glory grace Haram harp hath heart heaven hope hour Irish King kiss Lady Lalla Rookh light lips live look look'd Lord Lord Byron Love's lover lute lyre maid morning ne'er never night nymph o'er once Papists pass'd Persian Plato Plutarch poem poet rose round Sappho seem'd shade shine shone sigh sing sleep smile song soul spirit star sung sweet tears tell thee there's thine things THOMAS MOORE thought throne turn'd Twixt wave weep Whigs wild wings wonder words young youth και