The Poetical Works of Thomas MooreCrissy & Markley, 1858 - 431 sider |
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... angels , and alone Could , even from angels , bring such song ! Alas , that it should e'er have been The same in heaven as it is here , Where nothing fond or bright is seen , But it hath pain and peril near- Where right and wrong so ...
... angels , and alone Could , even from angels , bring such song ! Alas , that it should e'er have been The same in heaven as it is here , Where nothing fond or bright is seen , But it hath pain and peril near- Where right and wrong so ...
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... angels illuminate each other , ” " whether they speak to each other , " etc. etc. — The Thesaurus of Cocceius , containing extracts from almost every theologian that has written on the sub- ject - The 9th , 10th , and 11th chapters ...
... angels illuminate each other , ” " whether they speak to each other , " etc. etc. — The Thesaurus of Cocceius , containing extracts from almost every theologian that has written on the sub- ject - The 9th , 10th , and 11th chapters ...
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... angels . Stromat . lib . v . p . 48. To the same source Cassianus and others trace all impious and daring sciences , such as magic , alchemy , etc. " From the fallen angels ( says Zosimus ) came all that miserable knowledge which is of ...
... angels . Stromat . lib . v . p . 48. To the same source Cassianus and others trace all impious and daring sciences , such as magic , alchemy , etc. " From the fallen angels ( says Zosimus ) came all that miserable knowledge which is of ...
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Anacreon ancient angels bard beam beautiful beneath Bermuda blest bliss bloom blush bosom bowers breath bright brow burning called Cashmere Catullus charm cheek Cicero dark dear death delight divine dream e'en earth Epicurus epigram eyes fair fancy feel fire flame flowers glory glow grace Haram hath heart heaven holy hope hour hung hyæna King kiss LALLA LALLA ROOKH light lips live look look'd Lord Lord Byron lov'd lover lute lyre maid Moore morning mountain Naptha ne'er never night nymph o'er once Persian Pindar Plato Plutarch poem poet pure Pythagoras rose round seem'd shade shed shine sigh sleep smile song soul sparkling spirit star sweet tears tell thee thine THOMAS MOORE thou thought throne turn'd Twas veil warm wave weep wild wings young youth