THE harp that once through Tara's halls, The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls As if that soul were fled. So sleeps the pride of former days, So glory's thrill is o'er, And hearts, that once beat high for praise* Now feel that pulse... The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - Side 28af Thomas Moore - 1851 - 518 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1856 - 402 sider
...Tom. Moore said of the harp will never be said of the violin:— " The harp that once in Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls As if that soul were dead." The violin wiD never cease its vibrations till misery ceases from off the earth; as long as... | |
| Emil Kade - 1856 - 280 sider
...flew in. Bl. — The bird hadyfouJW. I. — Those fervid raptures are for e\erjtown. Wordsworth. — Hearts that once beat high for praise, now feel that pulse no more. Mr. — The French were beaten in 1758 at Crevelt. M. — Heaven from all creatures hides the book... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1857 - 332 sider
...the tube-rose— swelling as the down on a swan's breast:— " So sleeps the pride of former years, So glory's thrill is o'er, And hearts that once beat high for praise, Now feel that pulse no more !" I only wish—the wish if I yielded to it would almost take the form of prayer—that it might be... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1858 - 136 sider
...Qui potuit pro te sic voluitque mori. WMG XXI. THE HARP OF TARA. The harp that once thro' Taras halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's...beat high for praise, Now feel that pulse no more. XX. THE HARP, THAT ONCE THRO' TARA*S HALLS. Taricis quondam lyra quee profudit Atriis animam Camense,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 174 sider
...THE HARP THAT ONCE THROUGH IARA'S HALLS. Air—" Gramachree." THE harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's...for praise, Now feel that pulse no more ! No more the chiefs and ladies bright, The harp of Tara swells ; The chord, alone, that breaks at night, Its... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1859 - 636 sider
...be glad if he does his home no discredit, and can now and then send his sisters a ten-pound note: " So sleeps the pride of former days, So glory's thrill...beat high for praise, Now feel that pulse no more !" But though these excitements be gone, there still remains to the middle-aged man the calm pleasure... | |
| 1859 - 78 sider
...glo- ry's thrill is o'er, And hcnrU that once beat high for praise, Now feel that pulse no more. 3 No more to chiefs and ladies bright, The harp of Tara...; The chord alone that breaks at night Its tale of min telle. Thus freedom now so seldom wakes ; The only throb she gives Is when some heart indignant... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 212 sider
...HARP THAT ONCE THROUGH IAEA'S HALLS. Air — " Gramaehree." THE harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls, As if that soul were nod. So sleeps the pride of former days, So -glory's thrill is o'er: And hearts that once beat high... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1866 - 580 sider
...appeared not so much sobered as saddened, it way a cheerless sight. " The harp that once in Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls, As if that sonl was fled." CONTENTS. PAGE LALLA ROOKH, ....... 3 The Veiled Prophet of Khorassan, ... 7 Paradise... | |
| Paul Hamilton Payne - 1860 - 614 sider
...of olden times, have long since disappeared from the earth. "The harp that once through Tnra's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls, As if that soul were lied." But, though the strains of his music are silent forever, the minstrel's appellation is still... | |
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