| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 328 páginas
...And, though your bosom beat with bliss, I think my soul could live without it. In short, I've learn'd so well to fast, That, sooth my love, I know not whether...myself, at last, To — do without you altogether ! FRAGMENTS OF A JOURNAL.* To GM Esq. From Fredericksburgh, Virgmia.\ • JUNE 2. .DEAR George ! though... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 344 páginas
...And though your bosom beat with bliss, I think my soul could live without it. In short, I've learn'd so well to fast, That, sooth my love, I know not whether I might not bring myself at last, To—do without you altogether ! TO THE FIRE-FLY.* THIS morning, when the earth and sky Were burning... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 340 páginas
...And though your bosom beat with bliss, , I think my soul could live without a. In short, I've learn'd so well to fast, That, sooth my love, I know not whether]...bring myself at last, To — do without you altogether ! rot. ii. 11 TO THE FIRE-FLY.* THIS morning, when the earth and sky Were burning with the blush of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 páginas
...ever! Can l.me himself inhale again 1 Go, maiden, weep — the tears of woe In short, I've Icarn'd so well to fast, That, sooth my love, I know not whether...bring myself at last To— do without you altogether! Ity tteauty to repentance given. Though bitterly on earth they flow. Shall turn to fr.igrant balm in... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 páginas
...And though your bosom beat with bliss, I think my soul could live without it. In short, I 've learn'd so well to fast, That, sooth my love, I know not whether...earth and sky Were burning with the blush of spring» 1 I left BermmJa in tbe Bortón, about il middle of April, In company with tbe Cambrian and Leander,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 páginas
...And though your bosom beat with bliss, 1 think my soul could live without it. In short, 1 've Icarn'd so well to fast, That, sooth my love, I know not whether I might not briny myself at last To — do without you altogether! TO THE FIRE-FLY. ' Тип morninfi, whtjn the... | |
| James Connell (army surgeon.) - 1837 - 786 páginas
...it, as most certainly it has done in all which went before. 503 CHAPTER XIX. " In short, I've learn'd so well to fast, That, sooth my love, I know not whether...bring myself at last, To do without you altogether." MOORE. IN March last, (1836,) to the astonishment of the whole corps, " the Regimental Surgeon" was... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 414 páginas
...And sweetly as that lip can kiss, I thinh I could exist without it. In short, so well I've learn'd to fast, That, sooth my love, I know not whether I...myself at last, To — do without you altogether. THE WREATH AND THE CHAIN. I BRING thee, love, a golden chain, I bring thee too a flowery wreath ; The... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 394 páginas
...And sweetly as that lip can kiss, I think I could exist without it. In short, so well I've learn'd to fast, That, sooth my love, I know not whether I...myself at last, To — do without you altogether. THE WREATH AND THE CHAIN. I BRING thee, love, a golden chain, I bring thee too a flowery wreath ; The... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 páginas
...lip can kiss, I think I could exist without it In short, so well I've learn'd to fast, That, Booth my love, I know not whether I might not bring myself at last, To — do without you altogether. WREATH AND THE CHAIN. I BRING thee, love, a golden chain, I bring thee too a flowery wreath ; The gold... | |
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