The life of Thomas Moore. Centenary edDublin, 1879 - 256 páginas |
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... tribute his countrymen could pay him , would but feebly discharge the debt of gratitude which Ireland owed him . It was , in truth , unnecessary to expatiate on the object of the meeting . It was , perhaps , more useful to state what ...
... tribute his countrymen could pay him , would but feebly discharge the debt of gratitude which Ireland owed him . It was , in truth , unnecessary to expatiate on the object of the meeting . It was , perhaps , more useful to state what ...
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... tribute from an assembly like this around me , composed of some of the warmest and manliest hearts that Ireland can boast , is , indeed , a triumph that goes deeply to my heart , and awakens there all that an Irishman ought to feel ...
... tribute from an assembly like this around me , composed of some of the warmest and manliest hearts that Ireland can boast , is , indeed , a triumph that goes deeply to my heart , and awakens there all that an Irishman ought to feel ...
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... tribute like this are linked by no common ties of sympathy . A moment like this is the very hotbed of the heart , forcing at once all its feelings into a fulness of fruit which it would take years of ordinary ripening to produce ; and ...
... tribute like this are linked by no common ties of sympathy . A moment like this is the very hotbed of the heart , forcing at once all its feelings into a fulness of fruit which it would take years of ordinary ripening to produce ; and ...
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... tribute to the living masters of the lyre , which I , ' the meanest of the throng , ' thus feebly but heartily have paid them . Lord Charlemont , on proposing the health of Lord Cloncurry , took occasion to pay a high and well- merited ...
... tribute to the living masters of the lyre , which I , ' the meanest of the throng , ' thus feebly but heartily have paid them . Lord Charlemont , on proposing the health of Lord Cloncurry , took occasion to pay a high and well- merited ...
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... tribute of respect and affection to the poet whose genius shed so much glory on the literature of his country , and to the man whose exalted patriot- ism could sympathise with no party but the ardent friends of Ireland . The health of ...
... tribute of respect and affection to the poet whose genius shed so much glory on the literature of his country , and to the man whose exalted patriot- ism could sympathise with no party but the ardent friends of Ireland . The health of ...
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Página 52 - When hastening fondly home, Ne'er stoops to earth her wing, nor flies Where idle warblers roam. But high she shoots through air and light, Above all low delay, Where nothing earthly bounds her flight, Nor shadow dims her way.
Página 58 - There's a bower of roses by BENDEMEER'S' stream, And the nightingale sings round it all the day long; In the time of my childhood 'twas like a sweet dream, To sit in the roses and hear the bird's song.
Página 43 - He had lived for his love, for his country he died, They were all that to life had entwined him ; Nor soon shall the tears of his country be dried, Nor long will his love stay behind him.
Página 43 - She is far from the land where her young hero sleeps, And lovers around her are sighing : But coldly she turns from their gaze, and weeps, For her heart in his grave is lying.
Página 60 - And how felt he, the wretched man Reclining there, while memory ran O'er many a year of guilt and strife, — Flew o'er the dark flood of his life, Nor found one sunny resting-place, Nor brought him back one branch of grace. "There was a time," he said, in mild, Heart-humbled tones, "thou blessed child!
Página 52 - The friends who in our sunshine live, When winter comes, are flown, And he who has but tears to give Must weep those tears alone.
Página 42 - Where cold and unhonour'd his relics are laid : Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head. But the night-dew that falls, though in silence it weeps, Shall brighten with verdure the grave where he sleeps...
Página 53 - How vain was their boasting! — the Lord hath but spoken, And chariots and horsemen are sunk in the wave? Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's dark sea! Jehovah has triumphed — His people are free!
Página 60 - There was a time," he said, in mild, Heart-humbled tones — " thou blessed child ! When, young and haply pure as thou, I look'd and pray'd like thee — but now — " He hung his head — each nobler aim And hope and feeling, which had slept From boyhood's hour, that instant came Fresh o'er him, and he wept — he wept ! Blest tears of soul-felt penitence ! In whose benign, redeeming flow Is felt the first, the only sense Of guiltless joy that guilt can know. "There's a drop...
Página 44 - DEAR Harp of my country ! in darkness I found thee, The cold chain of silence had hung o'er thee long, When proudly, my own Island Harp ! I unbound thee, And gave all thy chords to light, freedom, and song...