| 1839 - 870 psl.
...look'd bright ; If thus the fond hope has cheated, That led thee along so light ; If thus, too, the cold world wither Each feeling that once was dear, — Come, child of misfortune ! hither, I'll weep with thee tear for tear." We like the first verse ; and, in particular, the lines... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 psl.
...wing, and settled again," &c.—Arabian Nights—Story of Kummir al Zummaun and the Princess of China. If thus the unkind world wither Each feeling that...misfortune! come hither, I'll weep with thee tear for tear. i NO, NOT MORE WELCOME. AIR—Luggelaw, . No, not more welcome the fairy numbers Of music fall on the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 294 psl.
...&c.— ARABIAN NIGHTS, Story of Kummir al Zummaun and the Princess of China. If thus, too, the cold world wither Each feeling that once was dear ; —...! come hither, I'll weep with thee, tear for tear. NO, NOT MORE WELCOME., I. No, not more welcome the fairy numbers Of music fall on the sleeper's ear,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1822 - 198 psl.
...herself look'd bright; If thus the fond, hope has cheated, Tliat led thee along so light ; If thus UK; unkind world wither Each feeling that once was dear ; — Come, child of- 'misfortune ! coine. hither • I'll weep, with theetear for tear. ' « The Bird, having got its prize, si Itlod... | |
| 1823 - 450 psl.
...almost said what can be more heavenlyminded) than to sympathize with the sorrows of others. " Then child of misfortune, come hither, " I'll weep with thee tear for tear." to administer comfort in their distresses, and to soften their griefs ? What, I say, can be more amiable... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 psl.
...bright ; If thus the fond hope has cheated , That led thee along so light ; If thus, too, the cold world wither Each feeling that once was dear ; —...! come hither, I'll weep with thee, tear for tear. * " The bird having got its prize, settled not far off, widi the talisman in his mouth. The Prince... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 psl.
...looked bright ; If thus the fond hope has cheated, That led thee along so light ; If thus, too, the cold world wither Each feeling that once was dear ; —...! come hither, I'll weep with thee, tear for tear. * " The bird having got its prize, settled not far off, with the talisman in his mouth. The Prince... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 psl.
...settled again,' fee. — ARABIAN NIGHTS — Story of Kummer nl Zum maun and the princsss ef China. If thus the unkind world wither Each feeling that...Come, child of misfortune ! come hither', I'll weep for thee, tear for tear. NO, NOT MORE WELCOME THE FAIRY NUMBERS. AIR—" Luggelaic." • P\ro, not... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 374 psl.
...Too fast have those young days faded, That even in sorrow were sweet ? Does Time with his cold wing wither Each feeling that once was dear • Come, child of misfortune ! come hither, • Has love to that soul so tender Been like our Lagenian mine,48 Where sparkles of golden splendour... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 psl.
...&c.— Arabian Nights,— Story of Kummir nl Zummaun and the Pri ncest of China. ll tiius, too, the cold world wither Each feeling that once was dear;— Come,...! come hither, I'll weep with thee, tear for tear. NO, NOT MORE WELCOME. AIR. — J.uggelaw, I. No, not more welcome the fairy numbers Of music fall on... | |
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