| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 374 pagina’s
...Fox's Sleep. When he who adores thee has left but the name5 Of his fault and his sorrows hehind, Oh say ! wilt thou weep when they darken the fame Of...shall efface their decree ; For Heaven can witness, though guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to thee ! With thee were the dreams of my earliest... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 pagina’s
...to a story in an old Irish manuscript, which is too long and too melancholy to be inserted here. O say, wilt thou weep, when they darken the fame Of...foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree ; I". cut heav'n can witness, though guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to thee. With thee... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pagina’s
...behind, Oh ! say, wilt thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a lift* that for thee was resign'd ? Ves, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree; For Heaven can witness, though guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to thee ! Wilh thee were the dreams of my earliest... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 pagina’s
...Fox's Sleep. I. WHEN he who adores thee has left but the name Of his fault and his sorrows behind, Oh ! say, wilt thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a life that for thee was resign'd ? Ye?, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree; For Heaven can witness,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pagina’s
...Ямс* Sleep. Vui vs he who adores thee has left but the name Of his fault and his sorrows behind, Oh ! say, wilt thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a life that for thee was resign'dT Tes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree; For Heaven... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pagina’s
...W««» be who adores thee has left bul the name Of bis fault and his sorrows behind, Oh ! s»y, will thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a life that for thee was resign 'd ! Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree; For Heaven... | |
| University of Cambridge - 1830 - 636 pagina’s
...Elegiacs. When he, who adores thee, has left but the name Of his fault and his sorrows behind, Oh ! say wilt thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a...shall efface their decree ; For heaven can witness, though guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to thee ! With thee were the dreams of my earliest... | |
| 1832 - 544 pagina’s
...morning appointed for the execution of Lord Thomas Fitzgerald. VOL. II. CHAPTER XVI. Yes, weep!—and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree; For Heaven can witness, though guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to thee! THOSE who saw Elinor on that fatal morning,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 pagina’s
...Fox's Sleep. WHEN he who adores thee has left but the name Of his fault and his sorrows behind, Oh ! say, wilt thou weep, when they darken the fame Of...shall efface their decree ; For Heaven can witness, though guilty to them, I have been too faithful to thee ! With thee were the dreams of my earliest... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 396 pagina’s
...ADORES THEE. WHEN he, who adores thee, has left but the name Of his fault and his sorrows behind, Oh ! say wilt thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a...shall efface their decree ; For Heaven can witness, though guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest... | |
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