The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... brow . It is not to be wondered at , that whatever natural turn I may have possessed for the lighter skirmishing of satire should have been called into play by so pleasant a field for its exercise as the state affairs of the Dalkey ...
... brow . It is not to be wondered at , that whatever natural turn I may have possessed for the lighter skirmishing of satire should have been called into play by so pleasant a field for its exercise as the state affairs of the Dalkey ...
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... brows , I'll tune the lyre . Love my rapturous strains shall fire . Near Bacchus ' grape - encircled shrine , While roses fresh my brows entwine , Led by the winged train of Pleasures , I'll dance with nymphs to sportive measures . ' In ...
... brows , I'll tune the lyre . Love my rapturous strains shall fire . Near Bacchus ' grape - encircled shrine , While roses fresh my brows entwine , Led by the winged train of Pleasures , I'll dance with nymphs to sportive measures . ' In ...
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... brow of snow LII . Away , away , ye men of rules LIII . When I behold the festive train LIV . Methinks , the pictur'd bull we see . LV . While we invoke the wreathed spring LVI . He , who instructs the youthful crew LVII . Whose was the ...
... brow of snow LII . Away , away , ye men of rules LIII . When I behold the festive train LIV . Methinks , the pictur'd bull we see . LV . While we invoke the wreathed spring LVI . He , who instructs the youthful crew LVII . Whose was the ...
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... brows he drew His braid , of many a wanton hue ; Sparkled in his eyes of fire , Through the mist of soft desire . ] " How could he know at the first look ( says Baxter ) that the poet was piλevvos ? " There are surely many tell - tales ...
... brows he drew His braid , of many a wanton hue ; Sparkled in his eyes of fire , Through the mist of soft desire . ] " How could he know at the first look ( says Baxter ) that the poet was piλevvos ? " There are surely many tell - tales ...
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... brow , And ah ! I feel its magic now : I feel that even his garland's touch Can make the bosom love too much . I took the wreath , whose inmost twine Breath'd of him , & c . ] Philostratus has the same thought in one of his Epwтikα ...
... brow , And ah ! I feel its magic now : I feel that even his garland's touch Can make the bosom love too much . I took the wreath , whose inmost twine Breath'd of him , & c . ] Philostratus has the same thought in one of his Epwтikα ...
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