ALL that's bright must fade, — The brightest still the fleetest ; All that's sweet was made But to be lost when sweetest Stars that shine and fall ; — The flower that drops in springing ; , These, alas ! are types of all To which our hearts are clinging.... Melodies (Irish melodies, National melodies). - Page 218by Thomas Moore - 1821Full view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 pages
...flower that drops in springing ; — These, alas ! are types of all To which our hearts are clinging. All that's bright must fade,— The brightest still...that's sweet was made But to be lost when sweetest ! II. Who would seek or prize Delights that end in aching ? Who would trust to ties That every hour... | |
| 1828 - 324 pages
...Suttie as a distraction both to herself and to Monsieur Diabolique. " I think the words are these, — " All that's bright must fade, the brightest still the fleetest ; All that's bright was made, but to be lost when sweetest." " Ah ! ah ! ah ! Mademoiselle, there it is — But... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...The brightest still the fleetest; All that *s sweet was mude Rut to be lost when sweetest. 8(агч that shine and fall ; The flower that drops in springing;...types of all To which our hearts are clinging. All that 's bright must fade,— lii- brightest still the fleetest ; All th.it '« sweet was made Hut to... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...MUST FADE. Indian 4ir, ALL that 's bright must fade,— The brightest stilt the fleetest; All that *s sweet was made But to be lost when sweetest. Stars that shine and fall;-— The (lower that drops in springing- — These, alas ! arc types of all To which our hearts arc clinging.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 pages
...FADE. Indian Air. ALL that 's bright must fade, — The brightest still the fleetest ; All that 's sweet was made But to be lost when sweetest. Stars...types of all To which our hearts are clinging All that 's bright must fade, — The brightest still the fleetest ; All that 's sweet was made But to... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pages
...MUST FADE. Indian Air. ALL that 's bright must fade,— The brightest still the fleetest ; All that 's sweet was made But to be lost when sweetest. Stars...types of all To which our hearts are clinging All that 's bright must fade, — The brightest still the fleetest ; All that 's sweet was made But to... | |
| John Windele - 1839 - 430 pages
...its lovely but transient career, the melancholy observation of Moore, as applied to human life : " All that's bright must fade, The brightest, still,...that's sweet was made, But to be lost, when sweetest." The distance from Killarney to Clohercen village is about two miles. The road is shaded by almost continuous... | |
| 1840 - 322 pages
...send up their songs from the field ! LESSON CXIX. ALL THAT'S BRIGHT MUST FADE. Indian Air. ALL that 's bright must fade'; The brightest' still the fleetest'-,...lost when sweetest'; Stars that shine and fall', The flow'r that drops in springing', These', alas' ! are types of all' To which our hearts are clinging.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 448 pages
...far to be In utter darkness lying, Than to be bless'd with light and see That light for ever flying. All that's bright must fade, — The brightest still...that's sweet was made But to be lost when sweetest ! SO WARMLY WE MET. (HUNGARIAN AIR.) So warmly we met and so fondly we parted, That which was the sweeter... | |
| 1841 - 832 pages
...the ancient compare with the modern Ovid : — All that's bright must fade. The brightest still the All that's sweet was made But to be lost when sweetest....These, alas ! are types of all To which our hearts ar« clinging. Or that most beautiful stanza of Byron's — one of the most tenderly mournful that... | |
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