Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National AirsSherman, 1828 - 284 pages |
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Page vii
... beam of tranquillity smiled in the west , 98 As a beam o'er the face , & c . Ay - down to the dust with them , & c . 120 129 Avenging and bright fell the swift sword , 164 At the mid hour of night , 170 Alone by the Schuylkill , 221 As ...
... beam of tranquillity smiled in the west , 98 As a beam o'er the face , & c . Ay - down to the dust with them , & c . 120 129 Avenging and bright fell the swift sword , 164 At the mid hour of night , 170 Alone by the Schuylkill , 221 As ...
Page ix
... that the goblet drowns , • 162 No , not more welcome the fairy numbers , 186 No , ne'er did the wave in its element steep , Now the vapour , hot and damp , • • 198 205 On beds of snow the moon - beam slept , INDEX . 13.
... that the goblet drowns , • 162 No , not more welcome the fairy numbers , 186 No , ne'er did the wave in its element steep , Now the vapour , hot and damp , • • 198 205 On beds of snow the moon - beam slept , INDEX . 13.
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Thomas Moore. On beds of snow the moon - beam slept , One morn a Peri at the gate , Not many months have now been dream'd away , Page 208 Never mind how the pedagogue proses , 219 27 OH , Lady fair , where art thou roaming ? 25 Oh ! had ...
Thomas Moore. On beds of snow the moon - beam slept , One morn a Peri at the gate , Not many months have now been dream'd away , Page 208 Never mind how the pedagogue proses , 219 27 OH , Lady fair , where art thou roaming ? 25 Oh ! had ...
Page xi
... beam of morning trembling Thou hast sent me a flowery band The young rose which I gave thee , so dewy and bright , Though sacred the tie that our country entwineth The song that lightens the languid way To sigh yet feel no pain The ...
... beam of morning trembling Thou hast sent me a flowery band The young rose which I gave thee , so dewy and bright , Though sacred the tie that our country entwineth The song that lightens the languid way To sigh yet feel no pain The ...
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... beam clear . Then wait no longer till tears shall flow , Fanny dearest ! the hope is vain : If sunshine cannot dissolve thy snow , I shall never attempt it with rain . SWEET SEDUCER , SWEET seducer , ever smiling ! Charming still , and ...
... beam clear . Then wait no longer till tears shall flow , Fanny dearest ! the hope is vain : If sunshine cannot dissolve thy snow , I shall never attempt it with rain . SWEET SEDUCER , SWEET seducer , ever smiling ! Charming still , and ...
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