The Works of Thomas Moore: Comprehending All His Melodies, Ballads, Etc, Том 2A. and W. Galignani, 1823 |
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... flower , A mother saw , our eyelids close And bless'd them into pure repose ! Then , haply if a week , a day , I linger'd from your arms away , How long the little absence seem'd ! How bright the look of welcome beam'd , As mute you ...
... flower , A mother saw , our eyelids close And bless'd them into pure repose ! Then , haply if a week , a day , I linger'd from your arms away , How long the little absence seem'd ! How bright the look of welcome beam'd , As mute you ...
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... flowers the morning dew ! TO CARA , AFTER AN INTERVAL OF ABSENCE . CONCEAL'D within the shady wood A mother left her sleeping child , And flew to cull her rustic food , The fruitage of the forest wild . But storms upon her path - way ...
... flowers the morning dew ! TO CARA , AFTER AN INTERVAL OF ABSENCE . CONCEAL'D within the shady wood A mother left her sleeping child , And flew to cull her rustic food , The fruitage of the forest wild . But storms upon her path - way ...
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... sea - boat . She was then commanded by my very regretted friend Captain Compton , who in July last was All the light and languid flowers That bloom in Epicurus TO GEORGE MORGAN , ESQ . —To George Morgan, To George Morgan.
... sea - boat . She was then commanded by my very regretted friend Captain Compton , who in July last was All the light and languid flowers That bloom in Epicurus TO GEORGE MORGAN , ESQ . —To George Morgan, To George Morgan.
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... flowers That bloom in Epicurus ' bowers ! Yet think not , George , that Fancy's charm Forsook me in this rude alarm . When close they reef'd the timid sail , When , every plank complaining loud , We labour'd in the midnight gale , And ...
... flowers That bloom in Epicurus ' bowers ! Yet think not , George , that Fancy's charm Forsook me in this rude alarm . When close they reef'd the timid sail , When , every plank complaining loud , We labour'd in the midnight gale , And ...
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... flower ! Away , away , bewildering look ! Or all the boast of Virtue's o'er ; Go - hie thee to the sage's book , And learn from him to feel no more ! I cannot warn thee ! every touch , That brings my pulses close to thine , Tells me I ...
... flower ! Away , away , bewildering look ! Or all the boast of Virtue's o'er ; Go - hie thee to the sage's book , And learn from him to feel no more ! I cannot warn thee ! every touch , That brings my pulses close to thine , Tells me I ...
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