The Poetical Works of Thomas MooreClaxton, Remsen, and Haffelfinger, 1872 - 475 sider |
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... night ! " 188 To Rosa . Written during Illness 188 Anacreontic . " Press the grape , " 189 Anacreontic . " Friend of ... Nights 191 Nonsense . " Good reader ! if you c'er " 191 To Julia . On her Birth - day • 191 To Rosa . " And are you ...
... night ! " 188 To Rosa . Written during Illness 188 Anacreontic . " Press the grape , " 189 Anacreontic . " Friend of ... Nights 191 Nonsense . " Good reader ! if you c'er " 191 To Julia . On her Birth - day • 191 To Rosa . " And are you ...
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... Night . " At night when all is still around " 315 Dear Fanny . " She has beauty , but still " 315 " Here's the Bower " . 315 I saw the Moon rise clear . A Finland Love - Song 316 Love and the Sun - dial 316 Love and Time 317 Love's ...
... Night . " At night when all is still around " 315 Dear Fanny . " She has beauty , but still " 315 " Here's the Bower " . 315 I saw the Moon rise clear . A Finland Love - Song 316 Love and the Sun - dial 316 Love and Time 317 Love's ...
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... night " XXXI . " Armed with hyacinthine rod " XXXII . " Strew me a breathing bed of leaves " XXXIII . " " Twas noon of night , when round the 432 433 " " 433 434 435 435 435 436 436 437 437 pole " 438 XXXIV . " O thou , of all creation ...
... night " XXXI . " Armed with hyacinthine rod " XXXII . " Strew me a breathing bed of leaves " XXXIII . " " Twas noon of night , when round the 432 433 " " 433 434 435 435 435 436 436 437 437 pole " 438 XXXIV . " O thou , of all creation ...
Side 3
... night with the idol . " - Tavernier . † Sir Thomas Roe , Ambassador from James I. to Jehanguire . " The romance Wemakweazra , written in Persian verse , which contains the loves of Wamak and Ezra , two celebrated lovers who lived before ...
... night with the idol . " - Tavernier . † Sir Thomas Roe , Ambassador from James I. to Jehanguire . " The romance Wemakweazra , written in Persian verse , which contains the loves of Wamak and Ezra , two celebrated lovers who lived before ...
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... night - what ! -is their glory gone ? Come , come - this morn's fatigue hath made them pale , They want rekindling - suns themselves would fail Did not their comets bring , as I to thee , From light's own fount supplies of brilliancy ...
... night - what ! -is their glory gone ? Come , come - this morn's fatigue hath made them pale , They want rekindling - suns themselves would fail Did not their comets bring , as I to thee , From light's own fount supplies of brilliancy ...
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