| Elizabeth Washington Wirt - 1837 - 264 pages
...Many a withering thought lies hid, not lost, ln smiles, that least bent who wear them most. Byron. So the cheek may be tinged with a warm sunny smile....Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while. Moore. An outward firmness, whate'er lurked below. LEL Her cheek was red, but who could know 'Twas... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pages
...honour and Erin's pride ! AS A BEAM O'ER THE FACE OF THE WATERS MAY GLOW. AIR — The Young Man'* Dream. As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow While...Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shade alike o'er our joys and our woes, To... | |
| Jerrold Vernon, Grace Horsley Darling - 1839 - 514 pages
...particulars of interest, will claim the attention of the readers of Grace Darling.] CHAPTER XXVI. A» a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, While the tide runs in darkness and coldness below, 80 the cheek may be tinged with a warm sunny smile, Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while."... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 462 pages
...shrieked, se." With what a fine strain of poetic feeling has a modern bard touched this subject !— " As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow; While...Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while." Moose's Irish Melodies. and awoke a sadness and a terror most affecting amid religious emotions; their... | |
| 1840 - 368 pages
...rolls, Shall long keep his memory green in our souls. AS A BEAM O'ER THE FACE OF THE WATERS HAT GLOW. As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, While...Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while. One fatal remembrance, one sorrow that throws Its bleak shade alike o'er our joys and our woes, To... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 528 pages
...kinsman, and their poet, was before them, an awful image of human misery and ruined genius ! " Аи a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, While...Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while." MOORK'B Irlih -Melódica. This interesting circumstance is thus alluded to on his monument : — "... | |
| Isaac Disraeli - 1840 - 516 pages
...an awful image of human misery and ruined genius ! "Asa beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, I While the tide runs in darkness and coldness below,...Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while." MOORE'S Irish Melodies. This interesting circumstance is thus alluded to on his monument : — " Ye... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 396 pages
...she who relied Upon Erin's honour, and Erin's pride. AS A BEAM O'ER THE FACE OF THE WATERS MAY GLOW. As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow While...in darkness and coldness below, So the cheek may be ting'd with a warm sunny smile, Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while. One fatal remembrance,... | |
| 1842 - 840 pages
...been more eloquently expressed "a rerse — " As a beam o'er the face of the waters may glow, Though the tide runs in darkness and coldness below ; So the cheek may be tinged with a warm sunny smile, Ttxra»h the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while." Soch was the Marchioness de Donis, though she... | |
| 1842 - 1022 pages
...the face of the water5 may glow, Though the tide runs in darkness and Culdness brlo\v ; So tin' check may be tinged with a warm sunny smile Though the cold heart to ruin runs darkly the while." Such was the Marchioness de Donis, though she was lookvd и]мш by the world a< one of the happiest... | |
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