| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 328 pages
...one breath of soul, divinely strong, One ray of heart to thaw them into song ! Yet, yet forgive me, oh you sacred few ! Whom late by Delaware's green banks I knew ; Whom, known and lov'd through many a social eve, 'Twas bliss to live with, and 'twas pain to leave!* Less dearly welcome... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 370 pages
...soul, divindy strong, One ray of heart to thaw them into song ! Yet, yet forgive me, oh you sacked few ! Whom late by Delaware's green banks I knew ; Whom, known and lov'd through many a social eve, 'Twas bliss to live with and 'twas pain to leave2 ! 3 In the society... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1807 - 214 pages
...forgive me, oh you sacred few ! Whom late by Delaware's green banks I knew ; Whom, known and lov'd through many a social eve, Twas bliss to live with and 'twas pain to leave * ! * In the society of Mr. Dennie and his friends, at Philadelphia, I passed the few agreeable moments... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 348 pages
...one breath of soul, divinely strong, One ray of heart to thaw them into song ! Yet, yet forgive me, oh you sacred few ! Whom late by Delaware's green...to leave !* Less dearly welcome were the lines of yore The exile saw upon the sandy shore, When Ins lone heart but faintly hoped to find One print of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 344 pages
...one breath of soul, divinely strong, One ray of heart to thaw them into song! Yet, yet forgive me, oh you sacred few ! Whom late by Delaware's green...'Twas bliss to live with, and 'twas pain to leave I * Less dearly welcome were the lines of yore The exile saw upon the sandy shore, When his lone heart... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 340 pages
...yet forgive me, oh you sacred few I Whom late by Delaware's green banks knew; Whom, known and lov'd through many a social eve, 'Twas bliss to live with,...to leave !* Less dearly welcome were the lines of yore The exile saw upon the sandy shore, When his lone heart but faintly hop'd to find One print of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...one breath of soul, divinely strong, One ray of he-art to thaw them into song! Yet, yet forgive me, oh you sacred few! Whom late by Delaware's green banks...knew; Whom, known and loved through many a social eve, Т was bliss to live with, and 'twas pain to leave! ' Less dearly wdeome were the lines of yore The... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...one breath of soul, divinely strong, One ray of heart to thaw them into song ! YL-I, yet forgive me, oh you sacred few! Whom late by Delaware's green banks...knew; Whom, known and loved through many a social eve, 'T was bliss to Uve with, and Ч was pain to leave!' I^ess dearly welcome were the lines of yore The... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 pages
...one breath of soul, divinely strong, One ray of heart to thaw them into song ! Yet, yet forgive me, oh, you sacred few ! Whom late by Delaware's green banks I knew , Whom, known and lov'd through many a social eve, 'Twas bliss to live with, and 'twas pain to leave !' Less dearly welcome... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pages
...forgive me, oh, you sacred few ! Whom late by Delaware's green bank« I knew , Whom, known and lov'd through many a social eve Twas bliss to live with,...to leave ! ' Less dearly welcome were the lines of yore The exile saw upon the sandy shore, When his lone heart but faintly hop'd to find Эпе print... | |
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