The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Band 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1840 |
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... roof of the British Consul , Colonel Hamilton , I proceeded , in the Driver sloop of war , to Bermuda . - There was then on that station another youth- ful sailor , who has since earned for himself a THE SECOND VOLUME . V.
... roof of the British Consul , Colonel Hamilton , I proceeded , in the Driver sloop of war , to Bermuda . - There was then on that station another youth- ful sailor , who has since earned for himself a THE SECOND VOLUME . V.
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... youth and those Summer Isles once more . The testimony borne by so competent a wit- ness as Captain Hall to the truth of my sketches of the beautiful scenery of Bermuda is of far too much value to me , in my capacity of tra- veller , to ...
... youth and those Summer Isles once more . The testimony borne by so competent a wit- ness as Captain Hall to the truth of my sketches of the beautiful scenery of Bermuda is of far too much value to me , in my capacity of tra- veller , to ...
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... youth's bright day , If not soon tasted , fleets away . * Aristippus considered motion as the principle of happi- ness , in which idea he differed from the Epicureans , who looked to a state of repose as the only true voluptuousness ...
... youth's bright day , If not soon tasted , fleets away . * Aristippus considered motion as the principle of happi- ness , in which idea he differed from the Epicureans , who looked to a state of repose as the only true voluptuousness ...
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... youth another ring procur'd , And none the adventure knew . And now the priest has join'd their hands , The hours of love advance : Rupert almost forgets to think Upon the morn's mischance . Within the bed fair Isabel In blushing ...
... youth another ring procur'd , And none the adventure knew . And now the priest has join'd their hands , The hours of love advance : Rupert almost forgets to think Upon the morn's mischance . Within the bed fair Isabel In blushing ...
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... such deadly grasp , He thought he should have died . But when the dawn of day was near , The horrid phantom fled , And left th ' affrighted youth to weep By Isabel in bed . And all that day a gloomy cloud Was seen on 42 JUVENILE POEMS .
... such deadly grasp , He thought he should have died . But when the dawn of day was near , The horrid phantom fled , And left th ' affrighted youth to weep By Isabel in bed . And all that day a gloomy cloud Was seen on 42 JUVENILE POEMS .
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Achilles Tatius ancient Aristippus beam beauty beneath Bermuda blest bliss bloom blush bosom bower breath breath'd breeze bright brow Catullus charm cheek Cicero clime dear Dismal Swamp Dithyrambic divine dream e'er earth Epicurean Epicurus Eunapius EURIPID ev'n fair fancy fate feel flowers French Encyclopédistes friends glowing happy hath heart heaven heptachord hour hung Iamblichus isles kiss Lake Leontium light lonely look look'd lov'd Lyre magic maid Mamurra mind morning ne'er never night numbers nymph o'er once pass'd Pausanias philosophers Pindar Plato pleasure Plutarch Poems pure Pythagoras ring round rove Rupert says seem'd shade shed shine sigh sleep slumber smile soft song soothing soul sparkle spirit Stoics sweet tear tell thee thine thou thought trembling Twas wave weep wild wing wonderful δε και τε ΤΟ
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Seite 326 - FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time. Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn. "Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, 'The rapids are near and the daylight's past.
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Seite 226 - They made her a grave, too cold and damp For a soul so warm and true ; And she's gone to the lake of the Dismal Swamp, Where, all night long, by a firefly lamp, She paddles her white canoe. " And her firefly lamp I soon shall see, And her paddle I soon shall hear ; Long and loving our life shall be, And I'll hide the maid in a cypress tree, When the footstep of Death is near...
Seite 6 - This edition, which the author has arranged and revised with the same care as if it were intended for posthumous publication, includes many pieces which either have never before been collected, or have hitherto remained unpublished. Preliminary notices are affixed to the long...
Seite 103 - And few have e'er deceived like thee, Alas ! deceived me too severely ! Fare thee well ! yet think awhile On one whose bosom bleeds to doubt thee ; Who now would rather trust that smile, And die with thee than live without thee...
Seite 326 - Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, The rapids are near and the daylight's past. Why should we yet our sail unfurl? There is not a breath the blue wave to curl, But, when the wind blows off the shore, Oh, sweetly we'll rest our weary oar. Blow, breezes, blow, the stream runs fast, The rapids are near and the daylight's past. Utawas
Seite 317 - I believe this is the finest confluence in the world. The two rivers are much of the same breadth, each about half a league ; but the Missouri Is by far the most rapid, and seems to enter the Mississippi like a conqueror, through which it carries its white waves to the opposite shore, without mixing them ; afterwards it gives its color to the Mississippi, which it never loses again, but carries quite down to the sea."— Letter xxvii.
Seite 294 - And all the piebald polity that reigns In free confusion o'er Columbia's plains? To think that man, thou just and gentle God...
Seite 319 - Not with more joy the lonely exile scann'd The writing traced upon the desert's sand, Where his lone heart but little hop'd to find One trace of life, one stamp of human kind, f Than did I hail the pure, th...