| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 528 oldal
...sorrow ; all was a blank. To her might have been applied these beautiful lines of a modern poet — " One fatal remembrance, one sorrow, that throws Its...our joys and our woes, To which life nothing darker nor brighter can bring, For which joy has no balm, and affliction no sting. Oh ! this thought in the... | |
| Anna Eliza Bray - 1845 - 522 oldal
...sorrow ; all was a blank. To her might have been applied these beautiful lines of a modern poet — " One fatal remembrance, one sorrow, that throws Its...our joys and our woes, To which life nothing darker nor brighter can bring, For which joy has no balm, and affliction no sting. Oh ! this thought in the... | |
| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 470 oldal
...; all was a blank. To her might have been applied these beautiful lines of a modern poet — • " One fatal remembrance, one sorrow, that throws Its...our joys and our woes, To which life nothing darker nor brighter can bring, For which joy has no balm, and affliction no stiug. Oh ! this thought in the... | |
| Theresa Dornay (fict.name.) - 1845 - 1066 oldal
...VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: MADDBN AND MALUOLM, LEADENHALL STREET. 1845. r LA SOUBRETTE. CHAPTER I. " One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its...bleak shade alike o'er our joys and our woes, To which time nothing darker nor brighter can bring, For which joy has no balm, and affliction no sting." MOORE.... | |
| James Carter, Thomas Carter - 1845 - 486 oldal
...worthless, there should be especial care taken to guard against burdening it with even so much as " One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shade alike o'er our joys or our woes ;" for it is most true that only one wicked or even highly imprudent action may be the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 1068 oldal
...written, well known in the dancing circles."— Moore. • . A FRAGMENT OF A TURKISH TALE. " One Talal remembrance— one sorrow that throws Its bleak shade...joys and our woes— To which Life nothing darker nor brighter can bring, For which joy hath no balm —and affliction no sling. Uoore. TO SAMUEL ROGERS,... | |
| Henry Curling - 1846 - 1012 oldal
...started in the race of life. II the feast in the baronial hall, it was all in vain. There was still the " One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shade alike o'er our joys and our woes." The smile of beauty wooed him in TUB. The laugh of folly fell on his ear unheeded and the sallies of... | |
| Laman Blanchard - 1846 - 416 oldal
...enough that it was a genuine one while it lasted. With a determined and irritable consciousness of the " One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shade alike o'er our joys and our woes," Ego strolled Strandward to Somerset House, where his Pylades regularly arrives every day at eleven... | |
| Jonathan Blanchard, Nathan Lewis Rice - 1846 - 534 oldal
...sorrow that throws , Its bleak shade alike o'er all joys and all woes, To which life nothing darker nor brighter can bring, .For which joy has no balm, and affliction no sting." I have simply to repeat, that while for eighteen hundred years every relation and department of civil... | |
| Jonathan Blanchard - 1846 - 538 oldal
...forever evil. The very poetry of the Irish bard becomes sober prose in the lips of a slave : — " One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shade alike o'er all joys and all woes. To which life nothing darker nor brighter can bring, For which joy has no balm,... | |
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