Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National AirsSherman, 1828 - 284 pages |
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Page ix
... ne'er on that lip for a minute have gaz'd , I more than once have heard at night , In the morning of life , when its cares are unknown , If thou'lt be mine , the treasures of air , 234 . 130 LOVE , my Mary dwells with thee , 74 Let Erin ...
... ne'er on that lip for a minute have gaz'd , I more than once have heard at night , In the morning of life , when its cares are unknown , If thou'lt be mine , the treasures of air , 234 . 130 LOVE , my Mary dwells with thee , 74 Let Erin ...
Page xv
... Ne'er ask the hour - what is it to us 283 278 Oh , ye dead ! oh , ye dead Oh , banquet not in those shining bowers , 281 Sail on , sail on , thou fearless bark Thee , thee , only thee 277 282 Almighty God , when round thy shrine But who ...
... Ne'er ask the hour - what is it to us 283 278 Oh , ye dead ! oh , ye dead Oh , banquet not in those shining bowers , 281 Sail on , sail on , thou fearless bark Thee , thee , only thee 277 282 Almighty God , when round thy shrine But who ...
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... Ne'er ask the hour - what is it to us Oh , ye dead ! oh , ye dead . 279 281 283 278 Oh , banquet not in those shining bowers , 281 Sail on , sail on , thou fearless bark Thee , thee , only thee 277 282 是 MELODIES . ON NATIONAL MUSIC ...
... Ne'er ask the hour - what is it to us Oh , ye dead ! oh , ye dead . 279 281 283 278 Oh , banquet not in those shining bowers , 281 Sail on , sail on , thou fearless bark Thee , thee , only thee 277 282 是 MELODIES . ON NATIONAL MUSIC ...
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... Ne'er shall feel its sweetness ! Time , that once so fleetly mov'd , Now hath lost its fleetness . Years were days , when here she stray'd , Days were moments near her ; Heav'n ne'er form'd a brighter Maid , Nor Pity wept a dearer ...
... Ne'er shall feel its sweetness ! Time , that once so fleetly mov'd , Now hath lost its fleetness . Years were days , when here she stray'd , Days were moments near her ; Heav'n ne'er form'd a brighter Maid , Nor Pity wept a dearer ...
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... dark shade , [ play'd . Where man ne'er had wander'd nor Sunbeam " Why thus in darkness lie ? ( whisper'd young Love , ) [ move ? " Thou , whose gay hours should in Sunshine " I ne'er ( said the Dial ) have seen MELODIES . 37.
... dark shade , [ play'd . Where man ne'er had wander'd nor Sunbeam " Why thus in darkness lie ? ( whisper'd young Love , ) [ move ? " Thou , whose gay hours should in Sunshine " I ne'er ( said the Dial ) have seen MELODIES . 37.
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bard battle of Clontarf beam beauty beneath Bermuda blest bliss bloom blush bosom bower breath breath'd bright brow calm Castanet chain charm cloud cold dark dear death DISMAL SWAMP dream e'en e'er earth Erin ev'ry eyes fade fair farewell feel flame flowers Glendalough glory glowing harp hath heart heaven Hero's heart hope hour Irish Irish poetry isle Kilkenny kiss Lady LESBIA life's light lips live look'd looks lov'd love's lover lute lyre maid merrily oh MINSTREL BOY moonlight morning ne'er never night o'er once pleasure's Red Branch roses round rove scribble-hy shade shed shine sigh sing sleep smile soft song sorrow soul sparkle spirit star steal strain sunny sweet tears tell thee there's thine THOMAS MOORE thou art thought Twas twill Voice warm wave weep wild wind wings young youth