The Works of Thomas Moore: Comprehending All His Melodies, Ballads, Etc, Том 2A. and W. Galignani, 1823 |
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... hath dwelt so long , Let me , in that aspiring day , Cast every lingering stain away , And , panting for thy purer air , Fly up at once and fix me there ! VOL . II . ส EPISTLE II . ΤΟ MISS M -— E . TO AND OTHER POEMS . 25.
... hath dwelt so long , Let me , in that aspiring day , Cast every lingering stain away , And , panting for thy purer air , Fly up at once and fix me there ! VOL . II . ส EPISTLE II . ΤΟ MISS M -— E . TO AND OTHER POEMS . 25.
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... once would not rather have known it , Than written , with HARVEY , whole volumes upon it ? No , no - but for you , my invisible love , I will swear you are one of those spirits that rove By the bank where at twilight the poet reclines ...
... once would not rather have known it , Than written , with HARVEY , whole volumes upon it ? No , no - but for you , my invisible love , I will swear you are one of those spirits that rove By the bank where at twilight the poet reclines ...
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... once was dear , The sunny wave , the bower , the breezy hill , The sparkling grotto can delight you still , Oh ! take their fairest tint , their softest light , Weave all their beauty into dreams of night , And , while the lovely artist ...
... once was dear , The sunny wave , the bower , the breezy hill , The sparkling grotto can delight you still , Oh ! take their fairest tint , their softest light , Weave all their beauty into dreams of night , And , while the lovely artist ...
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Comprehending All His Melodies, Ballads, Etc Thomas Moore. As once she wander'd by the tide that laves Sicilia's sand of gold . It bears Upon its shining side , the mystic notes Of those entrancing airs * The Genii of the deep were wont ...
Comprehending All His Melodies, Ballads, Etc Thomas Moore. As once she wander'd by the tide that laves Sicilia's sand of gold . It bears Upon its shining side , the mystic notes Of those entrancing airs * The Genii of the deep were wont ...
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... once a languid heart , Which long hath lost its early spring ; Think of the pure , bright soul thou art , And keep the ring , oh ! keep the ring . Enough - now , turn thine eyes again ; What , still that look and still that sigh ! Dost ...
... once a languid heart , Which long hath lost its early spring ; Think of the pure , bright soul thou art , And keep the ring , oh ! keep the ring . Enough - now , turn thine eyes again ; What , still that look and still that sigh ! Dost ...
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