| John Eadie - 1859 - 474 стор.
...twinges of uneasiness may have often shaken his conscience — the fate of many dashing profligates — " As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, While...coldness below, So the cheek may be tinged with a warm sonny smile, Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while." V But the impression made upon Felix... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 174 стор.
...Erin's honour, and Erin's pride. AS A BEAM O'ER THE FACE OP THE WATERS. Air—" The young man's dream." As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, While...in darkness and coldness below, So the cheek may be ting'd with a warm sunny smile, Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while. Onc fufal remembrance,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 212 стор.
...Erin's honour, and Erin's pride. AS A BEAM O'ER THE FACE OF THE WATEES. Air — "Tho young man's dream." As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, While...in darkness and coldness below, So the cheek may be ting'd with a warm sunny smile, Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while. One fatal remembrance,... | |
| 1882 - 602 стор.
...topic, her intellect and fancy quickly woke up, to sparkle on the surface, even when her heart ached. " As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, While the tide runs in darkness and coldness below." Afterwards in the drawing-room, the business uppermost in all their minds was fully discussed, while... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1860 - 782 стор.
...who relied Upon Erin's honour and Erin's pride. AS A BEAM O'ER TIIE FACE OF THE WATERS MAY GLOW. Asa beam o'er the face of the waters may glow While the tide runs in darkness and coldness below. 2 Thli ballad 1я founded upon the following anecdote :— " The people were inspired with euch a spirit... | |
| 1861 - 356 стор.
...therefore wise— His pride in reasoning, not in acting, lies. POPS. As a beam o'er the face of the water may glow, While the tide runs in darkness and coldness...Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while. T. MOORE. Think not because the eye is bright, And smiles are laughing there, The heart that beats... | |
| Robert James M'Ghee - 1861 - 606 стор.
...song — (even the writer of a song is sometimes constrained to express a solemn truth) :— 246 "Asa beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, While the...So the cheek may be tinged with a warm sunny smile, While the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while." It is so continually. The world smiles. Go into... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 стор.
...she who relied Upon Erin's honor and Erin's pride. AS A BEAM O'ER THE FACE OF THE WATERS MAY GLOW. As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow While...runs in darkness and coldness below, So the cheek may bo tinged with a warm sunny smile, Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while. One fatal remembrance,... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1862 - 304 стор.
...the fowl and the brute.' The third form of anapaestic verse consists of four anapaests ; as, 1 2 34 ' As a beam | o'er the face | of the wa|ters may glow,...Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while.' DACTYLIC METRE This form is not often used, and is generally mixed with other metres. One form of dactylic... | |
| Jacob Lowres - 1863 - 338 стор.
...while a false nymph was his theme, A willow supported his head. — Rowe. Four feet anapaestic measure. As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow While...Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while. — Moore. In the following example the first foot in each line is iambic : — I vow'd to the Muses... | |
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