The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Collected by Himself, Том 3Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... thou , my friend , if , in these headlong days , When bigot Zeal her drunken antics plays So near a precipice , that men the while Look breathless on and shudder while they smile— If , in such fearful days , thou'lt dare to look To ...
... thou , my friend , if , in these headlong days , When bigot Zeal her drunken antics plays So near a precipice , that men the while Look breathless on and shudder while they smile— If , in such fearful days , thou'lt dare to look To ...
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... thou but near me now , To see how Spring lights up on Erin's brow Smiles that shine out , unconquerably fair , Even through the blood - marks left by C - md - n there , - * Could'st thou but see what verdure paints the sod Which none ...
... thou but near me now , To see how Spring lights up on Erin's brow Smiles that shine out , unconquerably fair , Even through the blood - marks left by C - md - n there , - * Could'st thou but see what verdure paints the sod Which none ...
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... thou daubest , and how well . Shine as thou may'st in French vermilion , Thou'rt best , beneath a French cotillion ; And still com'st off , whate'er thy faults , With flying colours in a Waltz . Hearts are not flint , yet flints are ...
... thou daubest , and how well . Shine as thou may'st in French vermilion , Thou'rt best , beneath a French cotillion ; And still com'st off , whate'er thy faults , With flying colours in a Waltz . Hearts are not flint , yet flints are ...
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