The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 7Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1841 |
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... song had been written , expressly for the occasion , by myself . The following is the verse to which I allude , and for the poetry of which I was thus made respon- sible : ― 66 Though born to be little's my fate , Yet so was the great ...
... song had been written , expressly for the occasion , by myself . The following is the verse to which I allude , and for the poetry of which I was thus made respon- sible : ― 66 Though born to be little's my fate , Yet so was the great ...
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... . · Extract from a Prologue written and spoken by the Author , at the Opening of the Kilkenny Theatre , October , 1809 The Sylph's Ball Remonstrance 353 • 356 358 364 My Birth - Day . Fancy Song . Fanny , CONTENTS . xxvii.
... . · Extract from a Prologue written and spoken by the Author , at the Opening of the Kilkenny Theatre , October , 1809 The Sylph's Ball Remonstrance 353 • 356 358 364 My Birth - Day . Fancy Song . Fanny , CONTENTS . xxvii.
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Thomas Moore. My Birth - Day . Fancy Song . Fanny , dearest ! Translations from Catullus Tibullus to Sulpicia Imitation . From the French Invitation to Dinner , addressed to Lord Lansdowne Page 367 369 370 372 376 378 379 Written May ...
Thomas Moore. My Birth - Day . Fancy Song . Fanny , dearest ! Translations from Catullus Tibullus to Sulpicia Imitation . From the French Invitation to Dinner , addressed to Lord Lansdowne Page 367 369 370 372 376 378 379 Written May ...
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... song , and FERAMORZ had unluckily forgotten his own lute in the valley , he borrowed the vina of LALLA ROOKн's little Persian slave , and thus began : - * " Haroun Al Raschid , cinquième Khalife des Abassides , s'étant un jour brouillé ...
... song , and FERAMORZ had unluckily forgotten his own lute in the valley , he borrowed the vina of LALLA ROOKн's little Persian slave , and thus began : - * " Haroun Al Raschid , cinquième Khalife des Abassides , s'étant un jour brouillé ...
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... has long been proverbial in the East . " Forster . - " Tied round her waist the zone of bells , that sounded with ravishing melody . " — Song of Jayadeva . Or to see it by moonlight , —when mellowly shines 12 LALLA ROOKH .
... has long been proverbial in the East . " Forster . - " Tied round her waist the zone of bells , that sounded with ravishing melody . " — Song of Jayadeva . Or to see it by moonlight , —when mellowly shines 12 LALLA ROOKH .
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