The Life and Poems of Thomas MooreAthol, 1993 - 96 páginas Thomas Moore, who wrote The Minstrel Boy and The Last Rose Of Summer amongst other things, is a name without associations in present-day Ireland. The songs are familiar, but the man is unknown. |
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... appears to have taken this news in a thoroughly ecumenical spirit . Moore frequently attended Protestant services , but his wife did not attend a Catholic service until sixteen days after their marriage . He recorded the event in his ...
... appears to have taken this news in a thoroughly ecumenical spirit . Moore frequently attended Protestant services , but his wife did not attend a Catholic service until sixteen days after their marriage . He recorded the event in his ...
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... appears so bound are our tongues , and our hands must desist from redress ! -Our voice is unheard in the state , and our groans pass our court in the winds there the voice of the stranger is free , and oppression devolves from his vote ...
... appears so bound are our tongues , and our hands must desist from redress ! -Our voice is unheard in the state , and our groans pass our court in the winds there the voice of the stranger is free , and oppression devolves from his vote ...
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... appears to me rather a happy invention ; for it supplies us with a mode of turning stupid poetry to account ; and , as horses too dull for the saddle may serve well enough to draw lumber , so Poems of this kind may make excellent beasts ...
... appears to me rather a happy invention ; for it supplies us with a mode of turning stupid poetry to account ; and , as horses too dull for the saddle may serve well enough to draw lumber , so Poems of this kind may make excellent beasts ...
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The Life and Poems of Thomas Moore: (Ireland's National Poet) Thomas Moore Prévia não disponível - 1984 |
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