Alas ! — how light a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love ! Hearts that the world in vain had tried, And sorrow but more closely tied ; That stood the storm, when waves were rough, Yet in a sunny hour fall off, Like ships that have gone... Poetry and Pictures from Thomas Moore - Página 298de Thomas Moore - 1858 - 336 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1831 - 400 páginas
...the peculiar feelings which this sort of thing generates, that I will repeat you the lines : — ' A something light as air — a look, A word unkind...Oh ! love, that tempests never shook, A breath, a touch, like this, has shaken/ " ' Are they not beautiful?' exclaimed the old gentleman again. Not that... | |
| 1831 - 272 páginas
...a sunny hour fall off, Like ships that have gone down at sea, When heav'n was all tranquility •' A something light as air — a look — A word unkind or wrongly taken— •Oh 1 love, that tempests never shook, 98 And ruder words will soon rush in To spread the breach that words... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 348 páginas
...before;" while others, and those, too, .. the great ones of our life, come suddenly and without sign: " As ships that have gone down at sea When heaven was all tranquillity ?" Surely some presentiment ought to have informed both Emily and Lady Mandeville of the event that... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1831 - 342 páginas
...;" while others, and those, too, the great ones of our life, come suddenly and without sign : " As ships that have gone down at sea When heaven was all tranquillity ?" Surely some presentiment ought to have informed both Emily and Lady Mandeville of the event that... | |
| Miss Jones - 1832 - 206 páginas
...more closely tied, — That stood the storm when waves were rough,Yet in a sunny hour fall off — Like ships that have gone down at sea When heaven...Oh ! love, that tempests never shook, A breath, a touch like this hath shaken. — MOORE. MR. LANuHAM had removed early to London on Jean-~ fle'tte's... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 páginas
...but more closely tied ; That stood the storm, when waves were rough, Yet in a sunny hour fall off, Like ships, that have gone down at sea, When heaven...— Oh! love that tempests never shook, A breath, a touch like this hath shaken. And ruder words will soon rush in To spread the breach that words begin;... | |
| Margaret De Courcy, Beatrice De Courcy - 1832 - 500 páginas
...hut more closely tied ; That stood the storm, when waves were rongh, Yet in a sunny hour fall off! A something, light as air — a look, A word unkind,...taken — Oh ! love, that tempests never shook, A hreath, a touch like this hath shaken, And mder words will soon rush in, To spread the hreach that... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 260 páginas
...;" while others, and those, too, the great ones of. our life, come suddenly and without sign : " As ships that have gone down at sea When Heaven was all tranquillity?" Surely some presentiment ought to have informed both Emily and Lady Mandeville of the event that day... | |
| Letitia Elizabeth Landon - 1832 - 512 páginas
...before ;" while others, and those, too, the great ones of our life, come suddenly and without sign : "As ships that have gone down at sea When Heaven was all tranquillity'}" Surely some presentiment ought to have informed both Emily and Lady Mandeville of the event that day... | |
| William Cox - 1833 - 330 páginas
...exclaim with the poet — " Alas ! how slight a cause may move Dissension between hearts that love ! A something light as air— a look, A word unkind...wrongly taken — Oh ! love that tempests never shook A glass of brandy-punch has shaken ! Bethink you, too, what a glorious inquisitorial system you will... | |
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