The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Том 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... Round Tyranny's coarse brow her wreath divine ; And he , while round him sects and nations raise To the one God their varying notes of praise , Blesses each voice , whate'er its tone may be , That serves to swell the general harmony ...
... Round Tyranny's coarse brow her wreath divine ; And he , while round him sects and nations raise To the one God their varying notes of praise , Blesses each voice , whate'er its tone may be , That serves to swell the general harmony ...
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... round , Oh ! remember the smile that adorns her at home . In France , when the heart of a woman sets sail , On the ocean of wedlock its fortune to try , Love seldom goes far in a vessel so frail , But just pilots her off , and then bids ...
... round , Oh ! remember the smile that adorns her at home . In France , when the heart of a woman sets sail , On the ocean of wedlock its fortune to try , Love seldom goes far in a vessel so frail , But just pilots her off , and then bids ...
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... d ! Like the vase , in which roses have once been dis- till'd- You may break , you may shatter the vase , if you will , But the scent of the roses will hang round it still . OH ! DOUBT ME NOT . OH ! doubt me IRISH MELODIES . 325.
... d ! Like the vase , in which roses have once been dis- till'd- You may break , you may shatter the vase , if you will , But the scent of the roses will hang round it still . OH ! DOUBT ME NOT . OH ! doubt me IRISH MELODIES . 325.
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