The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... look through the waves of time For the long faded glories they cover . His hearers listened spellbound to what must have been for them a new experience , the call of their country . Emmet after a silence jumped to his feet exclaiming ...
... look through the waves of time For the long faded glories they cover . His hearers listened spellbound to what must have been for them a new experience , the call of their country . Emmet after a silence jumped to his feet exclaiming ...
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... look dim , We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn . Row , brothers , row , the stream runs fast , The Rapids are near , and the daylight's past . In 1806 he published his " Odes and Epistles " Odes and Epistles " a volume which was ...
... look dim , We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn . Row , brothers , row , the stream runs fast , The Rapids are near , and the daylight's past . In 1806 he published his " Odes and Epistles " Odes and Epistles " a volume which was ...
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... look for any thing unalloyed in this world , let us rest satisfied with the martyr without requiring also , the saint . " The following is a short quotation from his " Lines on the Death of Sheridan " : Oh it sickens the heart to see ...
... look for any thing unalloyed in this world , let us rest satisfied with the martyr without requiring also , the saint . " The following is a short quotation from his " Lines on the Death of Sheridan " : Oh it sickens the heart to see ...
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