Faintly as tolls the evening chime, Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time. Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn. Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, The Rapids are near, and the daylight's past... The Irishman in Canada - Página 186de Nicholas Flood Davin - 1877 - 692 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 370 páginas
...pronunciation of the Canadians. It begins Dans mon chemin j'ai rencontre Deux cavaliers tres bien montes; Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn 2 . Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, The rapids are near and the day-light's past! And the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 374 páginas
...pronunciation of the Canadians. It begins Dans mon chemin j'ai rencontre Deux cavaliers tres bien montes; QQ A Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn2. Row, brothers, row, the stream runs fast, The rapids are near and the day-light's past ! And... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 328 páginas
...274 CANADIAN BOAT-SONG. WRITTEN ON THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE.* BT REMIGEM CANTUS HOBTATUR. §>vintilitm. FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime, Our voices keep tune, and our oars keep time. * I wrote these words to an air which our boat-men sang to us very frequently. The wind was so unfavourable,... | |
| 1806 - 744 páginas
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| Oxford city, Holywell music room - 1808 - 170 páginas
...and thee I dwe. GLEE. Masters TIDMAN and SPENCE, and Mr. LIDDELL. Moore. Faintly as tolk the ev'ning chime, Our voices keep tune, and our oars keep time;...fast, The rapids are near, and the day-light's past. R a Why should we yet our sail unfurl ? There is not a breath the blue wave to curl ; But when the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 272 páginas
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| Renfrew county - 1821 - 542 páginas
...this green isle! hear our prayers, Oh! grant us cool heavens and favouring airs; Blow, breezes, blow, the stream runs fast, The rapids are near, and the day-light's past! to Montreal (a distance of about one hundred miles)—" I remember," say» this eminent poet, " when... | |
| 1821 - 282 páginas
...thou up the light of thy countenance upon us. A CANADIAN BOAT SONG, WRITTEN ON THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE. FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime, Our voices keep tune, and our oafs keep time. Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at St. Ann's our parting hymn! Row,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 344 páginas
...chemin j'ai rencontre' Deux cavaliers tres-bien monte's j And the refrain to every verse was, VOL. It. Soon as the woods on shore look dim, We'll sing at...fast, The Rapids are near and the daylight's past 1 Why should we yet our sail unfurl ? There is not a breath the blue wave to curl ! A l'ombrc d'un... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 348 páginas
...A CANADIAN BO AT-SONG. WRITTEN ON THE RIVER ST. -LAWRENCE. II KEMIGEM CAttTUS HORTATUH. QOIHTILIAS. FAINTLY as tolls the evening chime, Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time. * I wrote these words to an air which our boat-men sung to us very frequently. The wind was so unfavourable... | |
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