| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 370 Seiten
...were its flowery banks to his eye ; But far, very far were the friends that he lov'd, And he gaz'd on its flowery banks with a sigh ! Oh Nature ! though...thrown, Yet faint are they all to the lustre, that plays In a smile from the heart that is dearly our own ! Nor long did the soul of the stranger remain Unblest... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 328 Seiten
...LEAVING PHILADELPHIA. T>JV SOPHOCL. CEr/z/J. Colon, v. T58, ALONE by the Schuylkill a wanderer rov'd And bright were its flowery banks to his eye ; But far, very far, were the friends that he lov'd, And he gaz'd on its flowery banks with a sigh! O Nature ! though blessed and bright are thy... | |
| 1820 - 438 Seiten
...lines, a day or two previous to his departure from that city : Alone by the Schuylkill a wanderer rov'd, And bright were its flowery banks to his eye, . But far, very far were the friends that he lov'd, And he gaz'd on its flowery banks with a sigh.*. Oh nature ! tho' blessed and bright are thy... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 348 Seiten
...let it sting one — don't you think so ? " LINES, WRITTEN ON LEAVING PHILADELPHIA. SOPHOCI. OEdip. Colon, v. ALONE by the Schuylkill a wanderer roved,...thrown, Yet faint are they all to the lustre that plays In a smile from the heart that is dearly our own ! Nor long did the soul of the stranger remain Unblest... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 Seiten
...were its flowery banks to bis eye ; But far, very far, were the friends that he lov'd, And he gaz'd on its flowery banks with a sigh ! Oh Nature ! though...thrown, Yet faint are they all to the lustre, that plays In a smile from the heart that is dearly our own ! Nor long did the soul of the stranger remain Unblest... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 340 Seiten
...rnviS£ TTIV TcoAiv (] 70f. Sofhod, (Edip. Colon, v. 758. ALONE by the Schuylkill a wanderer rov'd, And bright were its flowery banks to his eye; But far, very far were the friends that he lov'd, And he gaz'd on its flowery banks with a sigh! Oh nature ! though blessed and bright are thy... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 Seiten
...flowery banks to his eye; Hut f.ir, very far were the friends that he loveil, And he gazed on its lluwcry banks with a sigh ! Oh Nature! though blessed and...O'er the brow of creation enchantingly thrown, Yet faiui are they nil lo the lustre that plays In a smile from the heart that is dearly our own ! l: i... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 Seiten
...'-/./-. СЫот. т. 768. ALORE by the Schuylkill a wanderer roved, And bright were its flowery hanks to his eye; But far, very far were the friends that he loved, And he gaied on its flowery banks with a sigh! Oh Nature! though blessed and bright are thy ray», O'er the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 Seiten
...!>.WS EIJTMV iirȣi* yaq . Sop/iocl. (Edip. Colon v. 758. VLONE by the Schnylkill a wanderer rov'd, And bright were its flowery banks to his eye ; But far, very far were the friends that he lov'd, And he gaz'd on its flowery banks with a sigh ! Oh, nature ! though blessed and bright are thy... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 414 Seiten
...WRITTEN ON LEAVING PHILADELPHIA. SOFHOCL. (Edip. Colon, v. 758. ALONE by the Schuylkill a wanderer rov'd, And bright were its flowery banks to his eye ; But far, very far were the friends that he lov'd, And he gaz'd on its flowery banks with a sigh. Oh Nature, though blessed and bright are thy... | |
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