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Page viii
... lip that betray'd , Have you not seen the timid tear , How sweetly could I lay my head , How oft a cloud with envious veil , How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , · • · How oft has the Benshee cried , Here we dwell in holiest ...
... lip that betray'd , Have you not seen the timid tear , How sweetly could I lay my head , How oft a cloud with envious veil , How dear to me the hour when daylight dies , · • · How oft has the Benshee cried , Here we dwell in holiest ...
Page ix
... lip for a minute have gaz'd , I more than once have heard at night , In the morning of life , when its cares are unknown , If thou'lt be mine , the treasures of air , 234 . 130 LOVE , my Mary dwells with thee , 74 Let Erin remember the ...
... lip for a minute have gaz'd , I more than once have heard at night , In the morning of life , when its cares are unknown , If thou'lt be mine , the treasures of air , 234 . 130 LOVE , my Mary dwells with thee , 74 Let Erin remember the ...
Page xi
... lips of art ' Twas a new feeling , something more The wreath you wove , the wreath you wove The beam of morning trembling Thou hast sent me a flowery band The young rose which I gave thee , so dewy and bright , Though sacred the tie ...
... lips of art ' Twas a new feeling , something more The wreath you wove , the wreath you wove The beam of morning trembling Thou hast sent me a flowery band The young rose which I gave thee , so dewy and bright , Though sacred the tie ...
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... lip in joy recline ? No , no - the lip that all may press , Shall never more be press'd by mine . TAKE BACK THE SIGH . TAKE back the sigh , 26 MELODIES .
... lip in joy recline ? No , no - the lip that all may press , Shall never more be press'd by mine . TAKE BACK THE SIGH . TAKE back the sigh , 26 MELODIES .
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Thomas Moore. TAKE BACK THE SIGH . TAKE back the sigh , thy lips of art In passion's moment breath'd to me ; Yet , no ... lip its sweets would die , Or bloom to make a rival blest . Take back the vows that , night and day , My heart ...
Thomas Moore. TAKE BACK THE SIGH . TAKE back the sigh , thy lips of art In passion's moment breath'd to me ; Yet , no ... lip its sweets would die , Or bloom to make a rival blest . Take back the vows that , night and day , My heart ...
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