The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... shed their light . ' ' " I scribble this in very great haste , but fear that you and Mr. Moore will find me too long , minute , and impertinent . Believe me to be , very sincerely , " Your obedient , humble servant , " F. LAURENCE ...
... shed their light . ' ' " I scribble this in very great haste , but fear that you and Mr. Moore will find me too long , minute , and impertinent . Believe me to be , very sincerely , " Your obedient , humble servant , " F. LAURENCE ...
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... shed XLIV . Buds of roses , virgin flowers XLV . Within this goblet , rich and deep XLVI . See the young , the rosy Spring XLVII . ' Tis true , my fading years decline XLVIII . When my thirsty soul I steep XLIX . When Bacchus , Jove's ...
... shed XLIV . Buds of roses , virgin flowers XLV . Within this goblet , rich and deep XLVI . See the young , the rosy Spring XLVII . ' Tis true , my fading years decline XLVIII . When my thirsty soul I steep XLIX . When Bacchus , Jove's ...
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... shed from each new bowl of wine The richest drop on Bacchus ' shrine . For Death may come , with brow unpleasant , May come , when least we wish him present , And beckon to the sable shore , - And grimly bid us - drink no more ! ODE IX ...
... shed from each new bowl of wine The richest drop on Bacchus ' shrine . For Death may come , with brow unpleasant , May come , when least we wish him present , And beckon to the sable shore , - And grimly bid us - drink no more ! ODE IX ...
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... Where , as I drank on yester - eve , ( Shepherd - youth , the tale believe , ) ' Twas not a cooling , crystal draught , ' Twas liquid flame I madly quaff'd ; It And now his arrows all were shed , And I 68 ODES OF ANACREON .
... Where , as I drank on yester - eve , ( Shepherd - youth , the tale believe , ) ' Twas not a cooling , crystal draught , ' Twas liquid flame I madly quaff'd ; It And now his arrows all were shed , And I 68 ODES OF ANACREON .
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Thomas Moore. And now his arrows all were shed , And I had just in terror fled When , heaving an indignant sigh , To see me thus unwounded fly , And , having now no other dart , He shot himself into my heart ! My heart - alas the ...
Thomas Moore. And now his arrows all were shed , And I had just in terror fled When , heaving an indignant sigh , To see me thus unwounded fly , And , having now no other dart , He shot himself into my heart ! My heart - alas the ...
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Achilles Tatius amorous ancients Anthologia Aulus Gellius Bacchus bard Barnes Bathyllus beauty blest bliss bloom blushing bosom bowers bowl breast breath bright brim brow Catullus charms creon Cupid dance dart death Degen dewy dream drink edition epigram epithet Eurypyle eyes fancy feel flew flowers Gail glow goblet grace grove hæc heart hymn imitated J. C. LOUDON kiss Longepierre Love's lyre Madame Dacier maid Maximus Tyrius mirth mistress Muretus Muses night nymph o'er original Philostratus Plato poem poet poet's Polycrates Quæ quaff quoted rose rosy round Sappho says Scaliger shade sigh sing sleep smile snow song soul sparkling sweet tears tears of wine Teian tell thee thine thou thought translation trembling Twas twine Vatican Venus verse Vossius wanton weeping wild wine wing young youth δε εν και μεν μοι οἱ ου τε ὡς
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