The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Том 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... pleasure's beam , Thy suns with doubtful gleam , Weep while they rise . Erin , thy silent tear never shall cease , Erin , thy languid smile ne'er shall increase , Till , like the rainbow's light , Thy various tints unite , And form in ...
... pleasure's beam , Thy suns with doubtful gleam , Weep while they rise . Erin , thy silent tear never shall cease , Erin , thy languid smile ne'er shall increase , Till , like the rainbow's light , Thy various tints unite , And form in ...
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... pleasure hath in it , Is always so slow to come forth , That seldom , alas , till the minute It dies , do we know half its worth . But come , - may our life's happy measure Be all of such moments made up ; They're born on the bosom of ...
... pleasure hath in it , Is always so slow to come forth , That seldom , alas , till the minute It dies , do we know half its worth . But come , - may our life's happy measure Be all of such moments made up ; They're born on the bosom of ...
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Thomas Moore. Some drops were in that bowl , Remains of last night's pleasure , With which the Sparks of Soul Mix'd their burning treasure . Hence the goblet's shower Hath such spells to win us ; Hence its mighty power O'er that flame ...
Thomas Moore. Some drops were in that bowl , Remains of last night's pleasure , With which the Sparks of Soul Mix'd their burning treasure . Hence the goblet's shower Hath such spells to win us ; Hence its mighty power O'er that flame ...
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