| England - 1839 - 870 pages
...praise as a poetical effusion. '' Believe me, if all those endearing young charms, Which I gaie on *0 fondly to-day, Were to change by to-morrow, and fleet in my arms, Like fairy-glfta fading away I Thou wouldst *till be adored, as this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness... | |
| Henry John Temple Palmerston (Viscount), John Wilson Croker, Robert Peel - 1819 - 258 pages
...Talented, an Irish expression, equivalent to '.he English word clever. SONG. BY TM ESQ. I. Believe me, if all those endearing young charms, Which I gaze...to change by to-morrow, and fleet in my arms Like fairy-gifts, fading away ! Thou would'st still be ador'd, as this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness... | |
| England - 1819 - 792 pages
...say one word. The wit in the last line is perhaps as good as possible. Song — By TM Eiq. I. Believe me, if all those endearing young charms, Which I gaze...to change by to-morrow, and fleet in my arms Like fairy-gifts, fading away ! Thou wonld'st stffl be ador'd, as this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness... | |
| England - 1819 - 792 pages
...is perhaps as good as possible. Song — By T. Af. Efo. I. Believe me, if all those endearing y.owg charms, Which I gaze on so fondly to-day, Were to change by to-morrow, and fleet in my .aráis Like tairy-gifts, fading away ! Thou woald'st still be ador'd, as this moment thou art, }4t... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ballads, Irish - 1821 - 294 pages
...Shamrocks of ERIN and Olives of SPAIN. BELIEVE ME, IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS. I. BELIEVE me, if all those endearing young charms, Which I gaze...to change by to-morrow, and fleet in my arms, Like fairy-gifts, fading away ! Thou wouldst still be ador'd, as this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...BELIEVE ME IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS. A1n—Alt/ Lodging is on the rottl Ground. BELIEVE me if all those endearing young charms, Which I gaze...Were to change by to-morrow and fleet in my arms Like fairy-gifts fading away— Thou wouldst still be adored, as this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness... | |
| American wit and humor - 1821 - 154 pages
...country, bless'd ERIN GO BRAGK. . « BELIEVE ME. AIR—" My lodging is on the cold ground." BELIEVE me, if all those endearing young charms Which I gaze on so fondly to day, Were to change by to-morrow,,and fleet in my arms, Like fairy gifts fading away j Thou wouldst... | |
| John Platts - Conduct of life - 1822 - 844 pages
...of domestic hours 1 The constancy of true love is thus beautifully expressed by Moore '. — Believe me, if all those endearing young charms, Which I gaze...so fondly to-day, Were to change by to-morrow, and flee from my arms, Like fairy-gifts fading away— Thou would'st still be aaor'd as this moment thou... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish poetry (in English) - 1822 - 198 pages
...endearing young charms, Like fairy-gifts fading away — Thou woulclst still be adored, as this moment Ihon art, Let thy loveliness fade as it will; And around the dear ruin each wish of-Jny heart Would entwine itself verdantly still. It is not while heauty and youth are thine own.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pages
...BELIEVE ME, IF ALL THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS. AIB. — My Lodging is on the cold Ground. I. BELIEVE me, if all those endearing young charms, Which I gaze...to change by to-morrow, and fleet in my arms, Like fairy-gifts fading away ! Thou wouldst still be adored, as this moment thou art, Let thy loveliness... | |
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