The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Including His Melodies, Ballads Etc. ; Compl. in One VolumeGalignani, 1827 - 383 oldal |
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ii. oldal
... Tell me how to punish thee XI . Tell me , gentle youth , I pray thee XII . They tell how Atys , wild with love . XIII . I will , I will ; the conflict's past XIV . Count me on the summer trees . ib . ib . LX . Awake to life , my dulcet ...
... Tell me how to punish thee XI . Tell me , gentle youth , I pray thee XII . They tell how Atys , wild with love . XIII . I will , I will ; the conflict's past XIV . Count me on the summer trees . ib . ib . LX . Awake to life , my dulcet ...
iv. oldal
... tell me not , dear , that the goblet drowns Avenging and bright fall the swift sword of Erin Come o'er the sea Has sorrow thy young days shaded We may roam through this world , like a child at a feast Oh ! weep for the hour Let Erin ...
... tell me not , dear , that the goblet drowns Avenging and bright fall the swift sword of Erin Come o'er the sea Has sorrow thy young days shaded We may roam through this world , like a child at a feast Oh ! weep for the hour Let Erin ...
v. oldal
... Tell her ! oh tell her ib . Nights of Music Our first young love MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 22 ib . An amatory colloquy between Bank and Go- 366 vernment ib . Ode to the Goddess Ceres ib . Said a Sovereign to a note . 367 A Melologue upon ...
... Tell her ! oh tell her ib . Nights of Music Our first young love MISCELLANEOUS POEMS . 22 ib . An amatory colloquy between Bank and Go- 366 vernment ib . Ode to the Goddess Ceres ib . Said a Sovereign to a note . 367 A Melologue upon ...
8. oldal
... tell him how debased , how sunk is she , Whom once he lov'd - once - still loves dotingly ! Thou laugh'st , tormentor , -what ! —thou ' lt brand my name ? Do , do - in vain - he ' ll not believe my shame- He thinks me true , that nought ...
... tell him how debased , how sunk is she , Whom once he lov'd - once - still loves dotingly ! Thou laugh'st , tormentor , -what ! —thou ' lt brand my name ? Do , do - in vain - he ' ll not believe my shame- He thinks me true , that nought ...
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... tell His credulous slaves it was some charm or spell Possess'd her now , -and from that darken'd trance Should dawn ere long their Faith's deliverance . Or if , at times , goaded by guilty shame , Her soul was roused , and words of ...
... tell His credulous slaves it was some charm or spell Possess'd her now , -and from that darken'd trance Should dawn ere long their Faith's deliverance . Or if , at times , goaded by guilty shame , Her soul was roused , and words of ...
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