The Works of Thomas Moore: Comprehending All His Melodies, Ballads, Etc, Том 2A. and W. Galignani, 1823 |
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... soul would send To many a dear - loved , distant friend ! * Pythagoras ; who was supposed to have a power of writing upon the moon by the means of a magic mirror . - See BAYLE , art . Pythag . Oh , STRANGFORD ! when we parted last , I.
... soul would send To many a dear - loved , distant friend ! * Pythagoras ; who was supposed to have a power of writing upon the moon by the means of a magic mirror . - See BAYLE , art . Pythag . Oh , STRANGFORD ! when we parted last , I.
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... soul ! When , mingling lore and laugh together , We lean'd the book on pleasure's bowl , And turn'd the leaf with folly's feather ! I little thought that all were fled , That , ere that summer's bloom was shed , My eye should see the ...
... soul ! When , mingling lore and laugh together , We lean'd the book on pleasure's bowl , And turn'd the leaf with folly's feather ! I little thought that all were fled , That , ere that summer's bloom was shed , My eye should see the ...
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... soul such tempting scope For all its dearest , fondest schemes , That not Verona's child of song , When flying from the Phrygian shore , With lighter hopes could bound along , Or pant to be a wanderer more ! * Even now delusive hope ...
... soul such tempting scope For all its dearest , fondest schemes , That not Verona's child of song , When flying from the Phrygian shore , With lighter hopes could bound along , Or pant to be a wanderer more ! * Even now delusive hope ...
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... soul , Those madrigals , of breath divine , Which Camoens ' harp from rapture stole And gave , all glowing warm , to thine ! * Oh ! could the lover learn from thee , And breathe them with thy graceful tone , Such dear , beguiling ...
... soul , Those madrigals , of breath divine , Which Camoens ' harp from rapture stole And gave , all glowing warm , to thine ! * Oh ! could the lover learn from thee , And breathe them with thy graceful tone , Such dear , beguiling ...
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... soul may be melted away ! And I pray'd of that Spirit who lighted the flame , That pleasure no more might its purity dim ; And that sullied but little , or brightly the same , I might give back the gem I had borrow'd from him ! The ...
... soul may be melted away ! And I pray'd of that Spirit who lighted the flame , That pleasure no more might its purity dim ; And that sullied but little , or brightly the same , I might give back the gem I had borrow'd from him ! The ...
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