| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 418 pages
...balm, what life is in thy ray ! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb ! Ev'n HINDA, though she saw not, where Or whither wound... | |
| 1817 - 522 pages
...barni, what life are in thy ray ! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine calm and sweet,— It were a world too exqviisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb ! Ev'n Hinda, though... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 pages
...balm, what life is in thy ray ! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb ! Even HIND A, though she saw not where Or whither wound... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 422 pages
...balm, what life is in thy ray ! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb ! Even HIND A, though she saw not where Or whither wound... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 326 pages
...lift is in thy ray! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit iu sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deepi cold shadow of the tomb ! Ev'n HI.VDA, though she saw not where " Or whither wound... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...wli.it life is in thy ray! To fee) ih.ee is such real bliss, That liad the world no joy but this, To 4it in sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep cold shadow of the tomb! Kveii Hinda, though ¿he saw not where Or whither wound... | |
| John Malcolm - 1829 - 344 pages
...balm, what life is in thy ray ; To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine, calm and sweet, It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep cold shadow of the tomb." The appearance of perfect contentment in these poor people... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...balm, what life is in thy ray I To feel thec is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom. The deep cold shadow of the tomb! Even Himb. though she saw not where Or whither wound the... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1834 - 372 pages
...balm, what life is in thy ray ! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine, calm and sweet, It were a world too exquisite.' LALLA ROOKH. ' Let 1110 tell you the Salmon's growth is very sudden. It is ' said, that after he has... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1834 - 352 pages
...what life is in thy ray ! ' To feel thee is such real bliss, ' That had the world no joy but this, ' To sit in sunshine, calm and sweet, ' It were a world too exquisite.' LALLA ROOKH. ' Let me tell you the Salmon's growth is very sudden. It is Miiil, that after he baa got... | |
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