The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, Volumen8Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, Paternoster-Row., 1841 - 295 páginas |
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... from our happy English home , towards which my family yearned even more fondly than myself , had been caused by difficulties of a pecuniary nature , and to a large amount , in which I had been involved by the conduct of the.
... from our happy English home , towards which my family yearned even more fondly than myself , had been caused by difficulties of a pecuniary nature , and to a large amount , in which I had been involved by the conduct of the.
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... happy to say , that , in this instance at least , I had not counted on my bank in nubibus " too sanguinely ; for , on receiving my publishers ' account , in the month of June following , I found 1000l . placed to my credit from the sale ...
... happy to say , that , in this instance at least , I had not counted on my bank in nubibus " too sanguinely ; for , on receiving my publishers ' account , in the month of June following , I found 1000l . placed to my credit from the sale ...
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... the one , sole , haunting dream Of her I saw in that bright stream . Nor was it long , ere by her side I found myself , whole happy days , Listening to words , whose music vied With our own 18 THE LOVES OF THE ANGELS .
... the one , sole , haunting dream Of her I saw in that bright stream . Nor was it long , ere by her side I found myself , whole happy days , Listening to words , whose music vied With our own 18 THE LOVES OF THE ANGELS .
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... happy stainless star , where she Dwelt in her bower of purity ! One minute did he look , and then As though he felt some deadly pain From its sweet light through heart and brain- Shrunk back , and never look'd again . Who was the Second ...
... happy stainless star , where she Dwelt in her bower of purity ! One minute did he look , and then As though he felt some deadly pain From its sweet light through heart and brain- Shrunk back , and never look'd again . Who was the Second ...
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... happy ? God , thou know'st , Howe'er they smile , and feign , and boast , What happiness is theirs , who fall ! ' Twas bitterest anguish ― made more keen Ev'n by the love , the bliss , between Whose throbs it came , like gleams of hell ...
... happy ? God , thou know'st , Howe'er they smile , and feign , and boast , What happiness is theirs , who fall ! ' Twas bitterest anguish ― made more keen Ev'n by the love , the bliss , between Whose throbs it came , like gleams of hell ...
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