The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... mirth which the Irish tem- perament never fails to lend to such meetings , rendered the whole a scene not easily forgotten . The state ceremonies of the day were performed , with all due gravity , within the ruins of an an- cient church ...
... mirth which the Irish tem- perament never fails to lend to such meetings , rendered the whole a scene not easily forgotten . The state ceremonies of the day were performed , with all due gravity , within the ruins of an an- cient church ...
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... my beard in showers , And give full loose to mirth and joy of soul ! . " * Sicut unguentum in capite quod descendit in barbam Aaronis , Pseaume 133. " And thus while all our days are bright , Nor ODES OF ANACREON . 57.
... my beard in showers , And give full loose to mirth and joy of soul ! . " * Sicut unguentum in capite quod descendit in barbam Aaronis , Pseaume 133. " And thus while all our days are bright , Nor ODES OF ANACREON . 57.
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... mirth , and full of him , While floating odours round me swim , While mantling bowls are full supplied , And you sit blushing by my side , I will be mad and raving too— Mad , my girl , with love for you ! While floating odours , & c ...
... mirth , and full of him , While floating odours round me swim , While mantling bowls are full supplied , And you sit blushing by my side , I will be mad and raving too— Mad , my girl , with love for you ! While floating odours , & c ...
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... mirth ; Exempt from every weak decay , That withers vulgar frames away ; With not a drop of blood to stain The current of thy purer vein ; So blest an age is pass'd by thee , Thou seem'st- —a little deity ! Ηδυεπης τεττιξιν ισογραφος ...
... mirth ; Exempt from every weak decay , That withers vulgar frames away ; With not a drop of blood to stain The current of thy purer vein ; So blest an age is pass'd by thee , Thou seem'st- —a little deity ! Ηδυεπης τεττιξιν ισογραφος ...
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... mirth ; Him , who was nurs'd with infant Love , And cradled in the Paphian grove ; Him , that the snowy Queen of Charms So oft has fondled in her arms . Oh ' tis from him the transport flows , Which sweet intoxication knows ; " Compare ...
... mirth ; Him , who was nurs'd with infant Love , And cradled in the Paphian grove ; Him , that the snowy Queen of Charms So oft has fondled in her arms . Oh ' tis from him the transport flows , Which sweet intoxication knows ; " Compare ...
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