The works of Thomas Moore, 9권1832 |
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ask'd Benthamite blush breathe bright bring brow buy my loves Catholics Ceres charms Corn Corn Laws dance dark dear dearest Devil Doctor Eady dream e'er Eld-n ev'n ev'ry eyes fair farewell Fount friends G-lb-rn gentleman ghost of Miltiades glory gone Greece Hark hath hear heard hilliho hope hour House of Peers hurra Jenky John Bull late light lips look'd Lord love but thee love thee Love's lover lute maiden maids Millennium mong moon mute ne'er never night nymphs o'er once Papists pass'd Peers Periwinkles play'd poor puff reverend riddle-me-ree ROGER DODSWORTH Romaika round Saint Salmagundi Sappho scrip seem'd shine sigh sing sleep smile song soul sound speech spirit ST STEPHEN'S CHAPEL sung Swanage sweet tears tell there's thine things thou art Twixt Vishnu voice weep write young youth
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181 페이지 - Chief expiring lay, Upon the sands, with broken sword, He traced his farewell to the Free; And, there, the last unfinished word He dying wrote was
227 페이지 - Breakfast was cleared away at an early hour; then day of good things happened — "the meeting of the ships." "When, o'er the silent seas alone For days and nights we've cheerless gone, Oh, they who've felt it know how sweet, Some sunny morn a sail to meet! "Sparkling at once is every eye, 'Ship ahoy! ship ahoy!' our joyful cry; While answering back the sound we hear, 'Ship ahoy! ship ahoy! what cheer? what cheer?
119 페이지 - Takes gravely the Lord of the Forest to task, And judges of lions by puppy-dog habits. Nay, fed as he was (and this makes it a dark case) With sops every day from the Lion's own pan, He lifts up his leg at the noble beast's carcass, And — does all a dog, so diminutive, can. However, the...
172 페이지 - Wakening the echoes of joy long fled ! Of many a stanza, this alone Had 'scaped oblivion — like the one Stray fragment of a wreck, which thrown, With the lost vessel's name, ashore, Tells who they were that live no more.
241 페이지 - ring be ; My heart and lute are all the store That I can bring to thee. A lute, whose gentle song reveals The soul of love full well, And, better far, a heart that feels Much more than lute could tell.
227 페이지 - our joyful cry ; While answering back the sounds we hear, " Ship ahoy ! ship ahoy ! what cheer ? what cheer ? " Then sails are back'd, we nearer come, Kind words are said of friends and home ; And soon, too soon, we part with pain, To sail o'er silent seas asrain.
118 페이지 - Lives' are the rage) The whole Reminiscences, wondrous and strange, Of a small puppy-dog, that lived once in the cage Of the late noble Lion at Exeter 'Change. " Though the dog is a dog of the kind they call
44 페이지 - Up !" said the spirit, and ere I could pray One hasty orison, whirl'd me away To a limbo, lying — T wist not where — Above or below, in earth or air ; All glimmering o'er with a doubtful light, One couldn't say whether 'twas day or night ; And...
118 페이지 - Change. Though the dog is a dog of the kind they call " sad," 'T is a puppy that much to good breeding pretends ; And few dogs have such opportunities had Of knowing how Lions behave — among friends; How that animal eats, how he snores, how...
248 페이지 - Such forced fashions And false passions, That they be Made by thee Fit for no good sight, keep them still. Send home my harmless heart...