The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc: Complete in One VolumeA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 408 pagina's |
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Pagina viii
... soon return ! No. II . Oh , yes ! so well Angel of Charity . Oh , yes ! when the bloom Behold the sun One dear smile Lord , who shall bear that day ? Poh , Dermot ! go along with your goster Oh ! teach me to love thee Send the bowl ...
... soon return ! No. II . Oh , yes ! so well Angel of Charity . Oh , yes ! when the bloom Behold the sun One dear smile Lord , who shall bear that day ? Poh , Dermot ! go along with your goster Oh ! teach me to love thee Send the bowl ...
Pagina xii
... soon found it expedient to fulfil the duties of it by a deputy , with whom , in consideration of circum- stances , he consented to divide the profits accru- ing from it . From this situation , however , he never derived any emolument ...
... soon found it expedient to fulfil the duties of it by a deputy , with whom , in consideration of circum- stances , he consented to divide the profits accru- ing from it . From this situation , however , he never derived any emolument ...
Pagina xx
... : Mr Jeffrey , the celebrated critic , and editor of the Edinburgh Review , had , in « good set phrase , " " 39 he will find himself such business as shall soon busy XX A SKETCH OF THOMAS MOORE . One day the Muses twined the hands.
... : Mr Jeffrey , the celebrated critic , and editor of the Edinburgh Review , had , in « good set phrase , " " 39 he will find himself such business as shall soon busy XX A SKETCH OF THOMAS MOORE . One day the Muses twined the hands.
Pagina xxx
... soon follow , we asked him for the merry air we had chosen . We were surprised at the readiness with which he seemed to comply ; but it was the same wild and heart - breaking strain he had commenced . In fact , we found that the soul of ...
... soon follow , we asked him for the merry air we had chosen . We were surprised at the readiness with which he seemed to comply ; but it was the same wild and heart - breaking strain he had commenced . In fact , we found that the soul of ...
Pagina xxxii
... soon be confined to a human re - own success ; who banish pain and truth from ward of self - pleasing topics , and be both superficial their thoughts , and who impart the delight they and wearisome . It is the fault of Mr Wordsworth's ...
... soon be confined to a human re - own success ; who banish pain and truth from ward of self - pleasing topics , and be both superficial their thoughts , and who impart the delight they and wearisome . It is the fault of Mr Wordsworth's ...
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