The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the AuthorP.F. Collier, 1879 - 552 sider |
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Side iv
... deep and dread As that of MONKER , waking up the dead From their first sleep - so startling ' twas to both- $ 4 Rung through the casement near , Thy oath , thy oath , " But hark - she stops - she listens - dreadful tone , ' Tis her ...
... deep and dread As that of MONKER , waking up the dead From their first sleep - so startling ' twas to both- $ 4 Rung through the casement near , Thy oath , thy oath , " But hark - she stops - she listens - dreadful tone , ' Tis her ...
Side ix
... deep maternal love , and a high ambition for her eldest born . An education the best to be obtained -which probably taxed severely the good grocer's means — was given the boy at the instance of his mother . The theatrical tastes of the ...
... deep maternal love , and a high ambition for her eldest born . An education the best to be obtained -which probably taxed severely the good grocer's means — was given the boy at the instance of his mother . The theatrical tastes of the ...
Side x
... deeper into the treason is a matter of speculation , and not worth speculating upon . Happily the voice of one who never spoke to him in vain - that of his mother - entreated him " never again to venture on so dangerous a step , " and ...
... deeper into the treason is a matter of speculation , and not worth speculating upon . Happily the voice of one who never spoke to him in vain - that of his mother - entreated him " never again to venture on so dangerous a step , " and ...
Side xviii
... deep and bright stream of sweetness and feeling , along which the spirit of the reader is borne passively away through long reaches of delight . " Having removed to Hornsey , in Middlesex , Moore accepted the invitation of Rogers to ...
... deep and bright stream of sweetness and feeling , along which the spirit of the reader is borne passively away through long reaches of delight . " Having removed to Hornsey , in Middlesex , Moore accepted the invitation of Rogers to ...
Side 12
... Deep , deep o'er the grave , where such glory is shrin'd— O'er a monument Fame will preserve , ' mong the urns Of the wisest , the bravest , the best of mankind ! I'VE A SECRET TO TELL THEE . I'VE a secret to tell thee , but hush ! not ...
... Deep , deep o'er the grave , where such glory is shrin'd— O'er a monument Fame will preserve , ' mong the urns Of the wisest , the bravest , the best of mankind ! I'VE A SECRET TO TELL THEE . I'VE a secret to tell thee , but hush ! not ...
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Anacreon ARRANMORE bard beam beautiful beneath blest bliss bloom bow'r bower breath breeze bright bright eyes brow charm children of Israel clouds cold Cupids dark dear death deep Dismal Swamp dream e'er earth Elysium ev'n ev'ry eyes fade fair falchion farewell feel flame flowers glory glow gone Haram harp hath heart heaven hope hour hung isle LALLA LALLA ROOKH life's light lips look look'd Lord Moira lov'd Love's lover lute maid moonlight Moore morning mountain ne'er never night nymph o'er once pass'd pure rose round seem'd shade shed shine shone shore sigh sing skies sleep smile song sorrow soul sound sparkling spirit Sprite star sunny sweet tears thee There's thine thou art Thou'lt thought turn'd Twas Twill voice wake warm wave weep wild wings young youth