The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Том 1Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... to our speedy return to school , and remarkable only for their having lived so long in my memory , formed part of this juvenile effort : - Our Pantaloon , who did so aged look , Must xii PREFACE . They tell how Atys, wild with love.
... to our speedy return to school , and remarkable only for their having lived so long in my memory , formed part of this juvenile effort : - Our Pantaloon , who did so aged look , Must xii PREFACE . They tell how Atys, wild with love.
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... wild with love . XIII . I will , I will , the conflict's past XIV . Count me , on the summer trees XV . Tell me , why , my sweetest dove XVI . Thou , whose soft and rosy hues XVII . And now with all thy pencil's truth XVIII . Now the ...
... wild with love . XIII . I will , I will , the conflict's past XIV . Count me , on the summer trees XV . Tell me , why , my sweetest dove XVI . Thou , whose soft and rosy hues XVII . And now with all thy pencil's truth XVIII . Now the ...
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... wild but sweet ebriety ; Proclaim the laws of festal rite . ] The ancients prescribed certain laws of drinking at their festivals , for an account of which see the commentators . Anacreon here acts the sym- posiarch , or master of the ...
... wild but sweet ebriety ; Proclaim the laws of festal rite . ] The ancients prescribed certain laws of drinking at their festivals , for an account of which see the commentators . Anacreon here acts the sym- posiarch , or master of the ...
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... wild delight , " I will — I will be mad to - night ! " - Alcmæon once , as legends tell , Was frenzied by the fiends of hell ; Orestes too , with naked tread , Frantic pac'd the mountain - head ; And why ? a murder'd mother's shade ...
... wild delight , " I will — I will be mad to - night ! " - Alcmæon once , as legends tell , Was frenzied by the fiends of hell ; Orestes too , with naked tread , Frantic pac'd the mountain - head ; And why ? a murder'd mother's shade ...
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... wild delight , " I will — I will be mad to - night . Alcides ' self , in days of yore , Imbru'd his hands in youthful gore , And brandish'd , with a maniac joy , The quiver of th ' expiring boy : And Ajax , with tremendous shield ...
... wild delight , " I will — I will be mad to - night . Alcides ' self , in days of yore , Imbru'd his hands in youthful gore , And brandish'd , with a maniac joy , The quiver of th ' expiring boy : And Ajax , with tremendous shield ...
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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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