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" I've seen my fondest hopes decay ; " I never loved a tree or flower, " But 'twas the first to fade away. " I never nursed a dear gazelle, " To glad me with its soft black eye, " But when it came to know me well, " And love me, it was sure to die... "
The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads, etc - 176 ÆäÀÌÁö
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc ...

Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 ÆäÀÌÁö
...by fM ¬°¬ä¬á¬Ñ¬Ý. My dreams hare boded all too right — We part — for ever part — to-night ! I knew, I knew it could not last — Twas bright, 'twas...childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay ; I never lov'da tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away. I never nurs'da dear gazelle, To glad me with...
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The Flower Faded: A Short Memoir of Clementine Cuvier, Daughter of Baron ...

Mark Wilks - 1838 - 218 ÆäÀÌÁö
...happiness in any thing short of God himself. THE REMONSTRANCE. Oh ! ever thus from childhood's hour, I 've seen my fondest hopes decay, I never loved a tree or flower, But 't was the first to fade away. I never nursed a dear gazelle, To glad me with his soft black eye, But...
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Tales of a Jewess

mme. Brendlah - 1838 - 260 ÆäÀÌÁö
...instinctively, she repeated those beautiful lines of Moore : — Oh! ever thus, from childhood's hour, I 've seen my fondest hopes decay ; I never loved a tree or flower, But 't was the first to fade away. I never nursed a dear gazelle, To glad me with its soft black eye, But...
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The North American Aboriginal Port-folio, 3±Ç

James Otto Lewis - 1839 - 98 ÆäÀÌÁö
...his countrymen, he descends into the dark and narrow vale. A Celebrated Miami Chief . BREWETT. « I knew, — I knew it could not last, — 'Twas bright,...childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay : 1 never lov'da tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away ! I never nursed a dear gazelle,...
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Mercedes of Castile: Or, The Voyage to Cathay

James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 502 ÆäÀÌÁö
...voyage to the Indies was finally at an end. CHAPTER VIII. "Oh! ever thus, from childhood'* hour I 've seen my fondest hopes decay; I never loved a tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away." Latta Rookh. THE season had now advanced to the first days of February, and, in that low latitude,...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, 16±Ç

1840 - 566 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Rhenish at a feast, was nevertheless dragooned into the service : ' Thus ever from my natal hour I "ve seen my fondest hopes decay ; I never loved a tree or flower, But 't was the first to fade away.' The way in which this dolorous quotation was sobbed forth by Arabella,...
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American Monthly Knickerbocker, 16±Ç

1840 - 576 ÆäÀÌÁö
...flask of Rhenish at a feast, was nevertheless dragoone service : ' Thus ever from my natal hour I 'vo seen my fondest hopes decay ; I never loved a tree or flower, But "t was the first to fade away.' The way in which this dolorous quotation was sobbed forth by would...
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The lost brooch, or, The history of another month, by the author of 'The ...

Harriet Mozley - 1841 - 374 ÆäÀÌÁö
...see him, for I would not look up, I was reading that beautiful passage for the first time— ' 'Twas ever thus from childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest...tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away.' So it is with him ; but how much worse than with Isabella ! Yet I do not blame him so much ; I know...
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Master Humphrey's Clock, 2±Ç

Charles Dickens - 1841 - 402 ÆäÀÌÁö
...with measured steps. .'It has always been the same with me,'- said Mr. Swiveller, '' always. 'T was ever thus— from childhood's hour I've seen my fondest...decay, I never loved a tree or flower but 'twas the flrst to fade away. I never nursed a dear gazelle, to glad me with its soft black eye, but when it...
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Blackwood's Lady's Magazine of the Belles Lettres, Music, Fine Arts, Drama ...

Blackwood's Lady's Magazine VOL.X 1841 - 1841 - 500 ÆäÀÌÁö
...conceal the tear such recollections bring; while he felt he might almost, with Moore's Hindu, exclaim, Oh! ever thus from childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay ; I never lov'da tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade away. Such was the man who believed his honour stained...
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