The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Complete in One VolumeLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1850 - 691 sider |
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... bard of pleasure II . Give me the harp of epic song 8 9 III . Listen to the Muse's lyre IV . Vulcan hear your glorious task V. Sculptor , wouldst thy glad my soul . VI . As late I sought the spangl'd bowers VII . The women tell me every ...
... bard of pleasure II . Give me the harp of epic song 8 9 III . Listen to the Muse's lyre IV . Vulcan hear your glorious task V. Sculptor , wouldst thy glad my soul . VI . As late I sought the spangl'd bowers VII . The women tell me every ...
Side viii
... Bard While gazing on the Moon's Light Ill Omens . Before the Battle Page After the Battle ' Tis sweet to think 182 • As vanquish'd Erin . The Irish Peasant to his Mistress On Music It is not the Tear at this Moment shed The Origin of ...
... Bard While gazing on the Moon's Light Ill Omens . Before the Battle Page After the Battle ' Tis sweet to think 182 • As vanquish'd Erin . The Irish Peasant to his Mistress On Music It is not the Tear at this Moment shed The Origin of ...
Side ix
... Bard . ( Highland Air . ) 234 ( German Air . ) 235 Is it not sweet to think , hereafter . ( Air.- Haydn . ) War against Babylon . ( Air . Novello . ) 251 · • 251 • • 235 The Summer Fête . · 252 235 Dedication to the Honourable Mrs ...
... Bard . ( Highland Air . ) 234 ( German Air . ) 235 Is it not sweet to think , hereafter . ( Air.- Haydn . ) War against Babylon . ( Air . Novello . ) 251 · • 251 • • 235 The Summer Fête . · 252 235 Dedication to the Honourable Mrs ...
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... bards in these days , of the spirit of prophecy . It was in the year 1815 that the following lines first made their appearance : — And still the last crown of thy toils is remaining , The grandest , the purest , ev'n thou hast yet known ...
... bards in these days , of the spirit of prophecy . It was in the year 1815 that the following lines first made their appearance : — And still the last crown of thy toils is remaining , The grandest , the purest , ev'n thou hast yet known ...
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... Bard , Scald , or Troubadour , —the character and functions both of musician and poet , is known to have been invariably the mark of a rude state of society , so the gradual separ- ation of these two callings , in accordance with that ...
... Bard , Scald , or Troubadour , —the character and functions both of musician and poet , is known to have been invariably the mark of a rude state of society , so the gradual separ- ation of these two callings , in accordance with that ...
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