The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... sing , and rhyme . To these different talents , such as they were , the gay and social habits prevailing in Dublin afforded frequent opportunities of display ; while , at home , a most amiable father , and a mother such as in heart and ...
... sing , and rhyme . To these different talents , such as they were , the gay and social habits prevailing in Dublin afforded frequent opportunities of display ; while , at home , a most amiable father , and a mother such as in heart and ...
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... small island near Dublin , was made the seat , and an eminent pawnbroker , named Stephen Armitage , much renowned for his agreeable singing , was the chosen and popu- lar I. a PREFACE . xvii And now with all thy pencil's truth.
... small island near Dublin , was made the seat , and an eminent pawnbroker , named Stephen Armitage , much renowned for his agreeable singing , was the chosen and popu- lar I. a PREFACE . xvii And now with all thy pencil's truth.
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Thomas Moore. his agreeable singing , was the chosen and popu- lar monarch . Before public affairs had become too serious for such pastime , it was usual to celebrate , yearly , at Dalkey , the day of this sovereign's accession ; and ...
Thomas Moore. his agreeable singing , was the chosen and popu- lar monarch . Before public affairs had become too serious for such pastime , it was usual to celebrate , yearly , at Dalkey , the day of this sovereign's accession ; and ...
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... sing of Troy's alarms XXVII . We read the flying courser's name XXVIII . As , by his Lemnian forge's flame XXIX . Yes - loving is a painful thrill XXX . ' Twas in a mocking dream of night XXXI . Arm'd with hyacinthine rod XXXII . Strew ...
... sing of Troy's alarms XXVII . We read the flying courser's name XXVIII . As , by his Lemnian forge's flame XXIX . Yes - loving is a painful thrill XXX . ' Twas in a mocking dream of night XXXI . Arm'd with hyacinthine rod XXXII . Strew ...
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... singing cheer- fully to his lyre . But the head of Anacreon , pre- fixed to this work * , has been considered so lingers on it with enthusiastic admiration ; but he is always ex- travagant , if not sometimes also a little profane ...
... singing cheer- fully to his lyre . But the head of Anacreon , pre- fixed to this work * , has been considered so lingers on it with enthusiastic admiration ; but he is always ex- travagant , if not sometimes also a little profane ...
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