| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...shall all those lie* That bind a moment, and then leave us, ftc found again where nothing dies? Oh! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from...Who would not try to win a heaven Where all we love »halt live again Î WAR AGAINST BABYLON. Air — NOT ELLO. « WAS against Babylon!» shout \w around,'... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 pages
...I7, W III. Alas — alas — doth Hope deceive us 1 Shall friendship — love— shall all those tie* That bind a moment, and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies ? Oh ! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and stain, Who would not try to win... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...palm-branches, and branches of iblck trees, to make booths.*— Л>А. rlil. 1 5. MOORE'S WORKS. Alas! — alas! — doth Hope deceive us? Shall friendship—...then leave us, Be Found again where nothing dies? Oh ! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and stain, \Vho would not try to win... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 440 pages
...to th' eternal home, Upon whose portal yet they linger, Looking back for us to come. III. Alas — alas — doth Hope deceive us? Shall friendship —...then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies? Oh! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and stain, Who would not try to win... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1834 - 360 pages
...thy sail' With more than a propitious gale', Take half thy canvass in'. Alas'! alas'! doth hope1 . . deceive us'? Shall friendship', love' — shall all...then leave us', Be found, again where nothing dies'? Oh'! if no other boon were given' To keep our hearts from wrong and stain', Who would not try to win... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 pages
...come. Alas — alas — doth Hope deceive us ? Shall friendship — love — shall all those tie» That bind a moment, and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies ? Oh ! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and stain, Who would not try to win... | |
| William Martin - Readers - 1838 - 368 pages
...whose portal yet they linger, Looking back for us to come. Alas — alas— doth hope deceive us I Shall friendship — love — shall all those ties...and then leave us. Be found again where nothing dies ? Oh ! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and stain, Who would not try to win... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pages
...to come. Alas— alas— doth Hope deceive us ? Shall friendship — love — shall all those tie* That bind a moment, and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies ? Oh ! if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and stain, Who would not try to win... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - Elocution - 1839 - 362 pages
...fortune' . . fill thy sail' With more than a propitious gale', Take half thy canvass in*. Alas'! alasM doth hope' . . deceive us'? Shall friendship', love'—...then leave us', Be found again where nothing dies'? Oh' I if no other boon were given' To keep our hearts from wrong and stain', Who would not try to win... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 448 pages
...Pointing to th' eternal Home, Upon whose portal yet they linger. Looking back for us to come. Alas, alas — doth Hope deceive us ? Shall friendship —...and then leave us, Be found again where nothing dies ? Oh, if no other boon were given, To keep our hearts from wrong and stain, Who would not try to win... | |
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