The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... sigh'd , The fragrance of the racy tide ; And , as with weak and reeling feet He came my cordial kiss to meet , An infant , of the Cyprian band , Guided him on with tender hand . Quick from his glowing brows he drew His braid , of many ...
... sigh'd , The fragrance of the racy tide ; And , as with weak and reeling feet He came my cordial kiss to meet , An infant , of the Cyprian band , Guided him on with tender hand . Quick from his glowing brows he drew His braid , of many ...
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... sigh ; The locks upon thy brow are few , And , like the rest , they're withering too ! " Whether decline has thinn'd my hair , I'm sure I neither know nor care ; Alberti has imitated this ode in a poem , beginning Nisa mi dice e Clori ...
... sigh ; The locks upon thy brow are few , And , like the rest , they're withering too ! " Whether decline has thinn'd my hair , I'm sure I neither know nor care ; Alberti has imitated this ode in a poem , beginning Nisa mi dice e Clori ...
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... sigh , And I can no longer keep Little gods , who murder sleep ! " It is difficult to preserve with any grace the narrative sim- plicity of this ode , and the humour of the turn with which it concludes . I feel , indeed , that the ...
... sigh , And I can no longer keep Little gods , who murder sleep ! " It is difficult to preserve with any grace the narrative sim- plicity of this ode , and the humour of the turn with which it concludes . I feel , indeed , that the ...
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... sigh , To see me thus unwounded fly , And , having now no other dart , He shot himself into my heart ! My heart - alas the luckless day ! Receiv'd the God , and died away . Farewell , farewell , my faithless shield ! Thy lord at length ...
... sigh , To see me thus unwounded fly , And , having now no other dart , He shot himself into my heart ! My heart - alas the luckless day ! Receiv'd the God , and died away . Farewell , farewell , my faithless shield ! Thy lord at length ...
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... sigh of perfume on the gale . Where her tresses ' curly flow Darkles o'er the brow of snow , Let her forehead beam to light , Burnish'd as the ivory bright . Let her eyebrows smoothly rise In jetty arches o'er her eyes , Each , a ...
... sigh of perfume on the gale . Where her tresses ' curly flow Darkles o'er the brow of snow , Let her forehead beam to light , Burnish'd as the ivory bright . Let her eyebrows smoothly rise In jetty arches o'er her eyes , Each , a ...
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