The Works of Thomas Moore: Comprehending All His Melodies, Ballads, Etc, Том 2A. and W. Galignani, 1823 |
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... Islands The senses . - A dream The steersman's song • 87 89 94 • 96 · 98 8828 88 8 83 85 99 JOI 104 • 106 • 107 109 · 113 118 · • · 120 · 122 123 132 · 136 · • 137 138 . 139 140 And hast thou mark'd the pen- 143 • • To Cloe . - I could ...
... Islands The senses . - A dream The steersman's song • 87 89 94 • 96 · 98 8828 88 8 83 85 99 JOI 104 • 106 • 107 109 · 113 118 · • · 120 · 122 123 132 · 136 · • 137 138 . 139 140 And hast thou mark'd the pen- 143 • • To Cloe . - I could ...
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... Island . To the Boston frigate To Lady H- Το proses · Never mind how the pedagogue · 265 · • 271 281 282 • 284 288 291 293 305 315 • • • 5 316 Extract from " The Devil among the Scholars ' Fragments of a journal . - To G. M. Esq . To a ...
... Island . To the Boston frigate To Lady H- Το proses · Never mind how the pedagogue · 265 · • 271 281 282 • 284 288 291 293 305 315 • • • 5 316 Extract from " The Devil among the Scholars ' Fragments of a journal . - To G. M. Esq . To a ...
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... island derives its name . It is said by some to be as high as the Peak of Teneriffe . + I believe it is Guthrie who says , that the inhabitants of the Azores are much addicted to gallantry . This is an asser- tion in which even Guthrie ...
... island derives its name . It is said by some to be as high as the Peak of Teneriffe . + I believe it is Guthrie who says , that the inhabitants of the Azores are much addicted to gallantry . This is an asser- tion in which even Guthrie ...
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... islands belong to the Portuguese . + From Captain Cockburn , who commanded the Phaeton , I received such kind attentions as I must ever remember with gratitude . As some of the journalists have gravely asserted that I went to America to ...
... islands belong to the Portuguese . + From Captain Cockburn , who commanded the Phaeton , I received such kind attentions as I must ever remember with gratitude . As some of the journalists have gravely asserted that I went to America to ...
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... between the islands , and seeming to sail from one cedar - grove into another , form all together the sweetest miniature of nature that can be imagined . Gently we stole , before the languid wind , Through AND OTHER POEMS . 53.
... between the islands , and seeming to sail from one cedar - grove into another , form all together the sweetest miniature of nature that can be imagined . Gently we stole , before the languid wind , Through AND OTHER POEMS . 53.
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