| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1812 - 510 sider
...— In my last humble pray'r to the Spirit above, Thy name shall be mingled with mine ! Oh bless'd are the lovers and friends who shall live The days...Heaven can give, Is the pride of thus dying for thee !' On the whole, the songs accompanying the Irish melodies, contain, together with some faults, a proportion... | |
| Anonymous - 1812 - 512 sider
...dreams of my earliest love, • Ev'ry thought of my reason was thine: — In my last humble pray'r to the Spirit above, Thy name shall be mingled with mine ! Oh bless'd are the lovers and friends who shall live The days of thy glory to see : But the next dearest... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1812 - 506 sider
...the dreams of my earliest love, Ev'ry thought of my reason was thine : — In my last humble pruy'r to the Spirit above, Thy name shall be mingled with mine ! Oh bless'd are the lovers and friends who shall liv* The days of thy glory to see : , But the next dearest... | |
| 1813 - 558 sider
...thine: — In my last humble pray'r to ihe Spirit above Thy name shall be mingled with mine! Oh bless'd are the lovers and friends who shall live The days of thy glory to see: But the next clearest blessing that Heaven can give, Is the pride of thus dying for thee!' On the whole, the songs... | |
| 1813 - 562 sider
...the dreams of my e'arliest love, Ev'ry thought of my reason was thine: — In my last humble pray'r to the Spirit above Thy name shall be mingled with mine! Oh bless'd are the lovers and friends who shall live The days of thy glory to see: But the next dearest... | |
| 1813 - 554 sider
...the dreams of my earliest love, Ev'ry thought of my reason was thine: — In my last humble pray'r to the Spirit above Thy name shall be mingled with mine! Oh bless'd are the lovers and friends who shall live The days of thy glory to see: But the next dearest... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 sider
...their decree; For Heaven can witness, tho' guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to theeJ With thee were the dreams of my earliest love, Every thought of my reason was thine : In my last humble pray'r to the Spirit above, Thy name shall be mingled with mine! 'Oh! bless'd are the lovers and friends... | |
| Felix M'Donogh - 1820 - 300 sider
...the Frenchman exclaim, " Man cher pays, et mon premier amour .'" The Hibernian will sing out, " With thee were the dreams of my earliest love, " Every thought of my reason was thine." But the Scotchman's is an humble, yet more heartfelt lay. To him, his rocks, his glens, and his wild... | |
| 1820 - 344 sider
...Frenchman exclaim "Mon cher pajs et mon premier amour!" — It draws from the Hibernian. " With th«e were the dreams of my earliest love, Every thought of my reason was there !" But the Scotsman's is an humble, yet more heartfelt lay. To him, his roeks— .his glens—... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 294 sider
...decree ; For, heaven can witness, though guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to thee ! II. With thee were the dreams of my earliest love ; Every thought...heaven can give Is the pride of thus dying for thee ! THE HARP THAT ONCE THROUGH TARA'S HALLS. I. THE harp that once, through TARA'S halls, The soul of... | |
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