The life of Thomas Moore. Centenary edDublin, 1879 - 256 страница |
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... , 112 Moore's Life of Byron , 121 Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald - Moore's opinions on the struggle of 1798 , 127 Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Reli- gion , 136 History of Ireland , Humourous and Satirical Poems , PAGE.
... , 112 Moore's Life of Byron , 121 Life of Lord Edward Fitzgerald - Moore's opinions on the struggle of 1798 , 127 Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Reli- gion , 136 History of Ireland , Humourous and Satirical Poems , PAGE.
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James Burke. History of Ireland , Humourous and Satirical Poems , PAGE 145 160 Gerald Griffin's visit to Moore , Moore in Ireland in 1835 and 1838 , 170 177 189 Moore's latter Years and Death , Remarks on the Character and Writings of ...
James Burke. History of Ireland , Humourous and Satirical Poems , PAGE 145 160 Gerald Griffin's visit to Moore , Moore in Ireland in 1835 and 1838 , 170 177 189 Moore's latter Years and Death , Remarks on the Character and Writings of ...
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... Ireland , " but had no heart to feel for her wrongs . I have , therefore , drawn Moore as an Irish- man , and have delighted to present to the reader those scathing passages in his writings in which he lashes with unsparing hand the ...
... Ireland , " but had no heart to feel for her wrongs . I have , therefore , drawn Moore as an Irish- man , and have delighted to present to the reader those scathing passages in his writings in which he lashes with unsparing hand the ...
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... Ireland " Whose every rill and every river Rolls mingling with his fame for ever . " may yet obtain the ashes of her great poet ; that we may see the accomplishment of the hope so feel- ingly expressed by Denis Florence MacCarthy- truly ...
... Ireland " Whose every rill and every river Rolls mingling with his fame for ever . " may yet obtain the ashes of her great poet ; that we may see the accomplishment of the hope so feel- ingly expressed by Denis Florence MacCarthy- truly ...
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... Ireland had to boast . The contributions were accepted , and the youthful writer duly installed as our esteemed correspondent , T. M. " The following address to his schoolmaster , published in the An- thologia in 1794 , was amongst the ...
... Ireland had to boast . The contributions were accepted , and the youthful writer duly installed as our esteemed correspondent , T. M. " The following address to his schoolmaster , published in the An- thologia in 1794 , was amongst the ...
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admiration Anacreon ancient appeared Bannow bard beautiful breath bright called Catholic character Charlemont House Christian dark dear delight Dublin Edinburgh Review eloquence Emmet Erin expression eyes fame fancy father feeling flowers freedom gave genius glory hand happy harp hear heart heaven honour hope hour illustrious Ireland Irish Melodies Irishman land letter light literary living Lord Byron Lord Charlemont Lord Edward Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Moira lordship loud applause loud cheers memory ment mind Moore's music of Ireland native nature never noble O'Connell o'er occasion passages passed patriot pleasure poems poet poetical poetry present racter rose sacred saint satire scene Sheridan smile song soul speak spirit sweet talent thee THOMAS MOORE thou thought thousand guineas tion Tom Moore tribute Twas United Irishmen verse voice volume words writes wrote young
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Страница 60 - And how felt he, the wretched man Reclining there, while memory ran O'er many a year of guilt and strife, — Flew o'er the dark flood of his life, Nor found one sunny resting-place, Nor brought him back one branch of grace. "There was a time," he said, in mild, Heart-humbled tones, "thou blessed child!
Страница 52 - The friends who in our sunshine live, When winter comes, are flown, And he who has but tears to give Must weep those tears alone.
Страница 42 - Where cold and unhonour'd his relics are laid : Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head. But the night-dew that falls, though in silence it weeps, Shall brighten with verdure the grave where he sleeps...
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