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" t is in vain — " I cannot weave, as once I wove — " So wilder'd is my heart and brain " With thinking of that youth I love ! " • Again the web she tried to trace, But tears fell o'er each tangled thread ; While, looking in her mother's face, Who... "
The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore - 14. oldal
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Journal général de la littérature étrangère, ou Indicateur bibliographique ...

Philippe Werner Loos - 1827 - 396 oldal
...finger,- stray'd She weeping turi-ed away, and said: ft Oh, my sweet Mother — t'is in vain.— I can not weave, as once I wove, So wilder'd is my heart and brain \Vith thinking of that youth I lave. Nous regrettons de ne pouvoir citer un plus grand nombre décès...

The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc ...

Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 oldal
...looking in her mother's face, Who o'er her watchful luan'd, she said : • Oh, my sweet mother, ' t is in vain— I cannot weave, as once I wove — So wilder'd is my heart and brain With thinking of Hi. ч youth I love!» A silence follow'd this sweet air, As each in tender musing stood, Thinking,...

The poetical works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 oldal
...weeping turn'du way, and said ; « Oh ! my sweet mother — Ч is in vain — I cannot weave as once 1 wove — So wilder'd is my heart and brain With thinking of that youth I love!» ' Again the web she tried to trace, (tut tears fell o'er each langlud thread, While, looking in her...

The works of Thomas Moore, 9. kötet

Thomas Moore - 1832 - 296 oldal
...Unknowing where her fingers stray'd, She weeping turn'd away, and said ; " Oh, my sweet mother — 't is in vain — " I cannot weave as once I wove — "...and brain " With thinking of that youth I love!"* Again the web she tried to trace, But tears fell o'er each tangled thread, \Vhile, looking in her mother's...

Collections from the Greek Anthology

Robert Bland - 1833 - 468 oldal
...KpeKeiv TOV larov, irody Safitloa iraiSos, fipaSivav Si 'Aippociruv. " Oh, my sweet mother — 't is in vain — I cannot weave, as once I wove. So 'wilder'd...heart and brain With thinking of that youth I love." I have attempted, in these four lines, to give some idea of that beautiful fragment of Sappho, which...

The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, 5. kötet

Thomas Moore - 1841 - 366 oldal
...languor hung her head, Unknowing where her fingers stray'd, She weeping turn'd away, and said, " Oh, njy sweet Mother — 'tis in vain — " I cannot weave,...heart and brain " With thinking of that youth I love ! " * Again the web she tried to trace, But tears fell o'er each tangled thread; While, looking in...

The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Evenings in Greece ; Ballads, songs ...

Thomas Moore - 1841 - 382 oldal
...Oh, my sweet Mother — 'tis in vain — " I cannot weave, as once I wove — EVENINGS IN GREECE. " So wilder'd is my heart and brain " With thinking of that youth I love ! " * Again the web she tried to trace, But tears fell o'er each tangled thread ; While, looking in...

The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 oldal
...I wove — " So wilder'd is my heart and brain " With thinking ofthat youth I lore!"* Again the weh she tried to trace, But tears fell o'er each tangled...So wilder'd is my heart and brain " With thinking ofthat youth 1 1оте!" ' A silence follow'd this sweet air, As each in tender musing stood, Thinking,...

The Prose and Poetry of Europe and America: Consisting of Literary Gems and ...

1845 - 614 oldal
...love-sick languor hung her heaó, Unknowing where her finger's stray'd, She weeping turn'd away, and illis 1 love!"^ Again the web she tried to trace, But tears fell o'er each tangled thread; While, looking...

Songs, Ballads, and Sacred Songs

Thomas Moore - 1849 - 328 oldal
...weave, as once I wove — " So wilder'd is my heart and brain " With thinking of that youth I love !"1 Again the web she tried to trace, But tears fell o'er...heart and brain " With thinking of that youth I love !" 1 I have attempted, in these four lines, to give some idea of that heautiful fragment of Sappho,...




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