Then, many a lad I liked is dead, And many a lass grown old ; And as the lesson strikes my head, My weary heart grows cold. But wine, awhile, drives off despair, Nay, bids a hope remain — And that I think sa reason fair To fill my glass again. The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - Side xivaf Thomas Moore - 1841Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1854
...of the following ? — " There's many a lad I've loved is dead, And many a last grown old, And while the lesson strikes my head, My weary heart grows cold : But wine awhile staves off despair, Nor bids a thought remain ; And that I think a reason fair To 611 my glass again."... | |
| 518 sider
...the following ? — " There's many a lad Рте loved is dead, And many a lass grown old, And while the lesson strikes my head, My weary heart grows cold : But wine awhile staves off despair, Nor bids a thought remain ; And that I think a reason fair To fill my glass again."... | |
| John William Carleton - 1854 - 522 sider
...of the following ? — " There's many a lad I've loved is dead, And many a lass grown old, And while the lesson strikes my head, My weary heart grows cold : But wine awhile staves off despair, Nor bids a thought remain ; And that I think a reason fair To fill my glass again."... | |
| Charles Morris - 1840 - 722 sider
...deceives my brain — And that I think 'sa reason fair To fill my glass again. Then, many a lad I liked is dead, And many a lass grown old ; And, as the lesson...off despair, Nay, bids a hope remain — And that I think 'sa reason fair To fill my glass again. L THE TOPER'S APOLOGY. 75 Then hipp'd and vex'd at England's... | |
| Isaac Butt - 1840 - 1124 sider
...his party, I allowed myself to be forced into the engagement. CHAPTER IV. There's many a lad I knew, is dead, And many a lass grown old, And as the lesson...head, My weary heart grows cold ; But Wine awhile drives off despair, Nay, bids a hope remain, — Why that I think 'sa reason fair To fi11 my glass... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 382 sider
...the last new opera, might fairly be applied the solution Figaro gives of the quality not his title ; *tis not the King's stamp can make the metal better."...despair, Nay, bids a hope remain ; — And that I think 'sa reason fair To fill my glass again." How far my own labours in this field — if, indeed,... | |
| 1864 - 640 sider
...fragment of a ditty, with all the power of his rich anc sonorous tenor. " There's many a lad I knew is dead, And many a lass grown old ! And as the lesson strikes my head, My weary heart grows cold ; " be Bang, as he turned his horse's head out of the main road across the moor into that breakneck... | |
| M Joseph Denison - 1849 - 254 sider
...With ev'ry blessing crown'd." SONNET UPON A SALOON IN ST. JAMES' STREET. " There's many a lad I liked is dead, " And many a lass grown old ; " And as the...strikes my head, " My weary heart grows cold. " But mirth awhile — holds off despair, " Nay — bids a hope remain ; " And that is sure a reason fair,... | |
| 1924 - 566 sider
...niy glass again, And Ilinl I think's a reason fair To fill my glass again! For many a lad I've known is dead, And many a lass grown old; And as the lesson strikes my bead, My weary heart grows cold— But wine awhile drives off despair. And bids a hope remain — And... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 sider
...« Then, many a lad I liked Is dead. And many a lasa grown old ; And, as Hie lesson strikes my bead, My weary heart grows cold. But wine awhile holds off...despair, Nay. bids a hope remain ; — And that I th ink's a reason fair Tu fill my glass again." How far my own labors in this field — if, indeed,... | |
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