The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: With the Life of the AuthorP.F. Collier, 1879 - 552 sider |
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... 123 • Air ) , 135 All that's bright must fade . ( Indian Air ) , 124 Bring the bright Garlands hithe , 135 The Gazelle , . 125 Oft , when the watching Stars . ( Savoyard Air ) , 136 PAGE PAGE Reason , Folly , and Beanty . ( iv CONTENTS .
... 123 • Air ) , 135 All that's bright must fade . ( Indian Air ) , 124 Bring the bright Garlands hithe , 135 The Gazelle , . 125 Oft , when the watching Stars . ( Savoyard Air ) , 136 PAGE PAGE Reason , Folly , and Beanty . ( iv CONTENTS .
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... fading away , Thou wouldst still be ador'd , as this moment thou art , Let thy loveliness fade as it will , And around the dear ruin each wish of my heart Would entwine itself verdantly still . It is not while beauty and youth are thine ...
... fading away , Thou wouldst still be ador'd , as this moment thou art , Let thy loveliness fade as it will , And around the dear ruin each wish of my heart Would entwine itself verdantly still . It is not while beauty and youth are thine ...
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... fading ray Of joy that's left behind us . BEFORE THE BATTLE . By the hope within us springing , Herald of to - morrow's strife ; By that sun , whose light is bringing Chains or freedom , death or life- Oh ! remember life can be No charm ...
... fading ray Of joy that's left behind us . BEFORE THE BATTLE . By the hope within us springing , Herald of to - morrow's strife ; By that sun , whose light is bringing Chains or freedom , death or life- Oh ! remember life can be No charm ...
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... fading embers Now the foeman's cheek turns white , When his heart that field remembers , Where we tam'd his tyrant might . Never let him bind again . A chain , like that we broke from then . Hark ! the horn of combat calls- Ere the ...
... fading embers Now the foeman's cheek turns white , When his heart that field remembers , Where we tam'd his tyrant might . Never let him bind again . A chain , like that we broke from then . Hark ! the horn of combat calls- Ere the ...
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... fade . Unchill'd by the rain , and unwak'd by the wind , The lily lies sleeping thro ' winter's cold hour , Till Spring's light touch her fetters unbind , And daylight and liberty bless the young flower . Thus Erin , oh Erin , thy ...
... fade . Unchill'd by the rain , and unwak'd by the wind , The lily lies sleeping thro ' winter's cold hour , Till Spring's light touch her fetters unbind , And daylight and liberty bless the young flower . Thus Erin , oh Erin , thy ...
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