| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 174 pages
...Each wave that wo danc'd on at morning ebbs from us, And leaves us, at eve, on the bleak shore alone ! Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close...back, give me back, the wild freshness of Morning, Jfrrcloudo and her tears are worth Evening's best light. Oh, who would not welcome that moment's turning,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1859 - 212 pages
...wave that we danc'd on at morning, ebbs from us, And leaves us, at eve, on the bleak shore alone ! Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close...Give me back, give me back, the wild freshness of Horning, Ha- clouds and her tears are worth Evening's best Oh, who would not welcome that moment's... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1860 - 612 pages
...compensation for the light- j heartedness and the passionate excite- I ment which they take away. He says : " Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close...night: Give me back, give me back the wild freshness of morningIts smiles and its tears are worth evening's best light." And indeed it is to be admitted that... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd, Recreations - 1861 - 474 pages
...compensation for the light-heartedness and the passionate excitement which they take away. He says, — ' Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close...back, give me back the wild freshness of morning, — Its smiles and its tears are worth evening's best light.' And indeed it is to be admitted that... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1861 - 468 pages
...compensation for the light-heartedness and the passionate excitement which they take away. He says, — ' Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close...back, give me back the wild freshness of morning, — Its smiles and its tears are worth evening's best light. ' And indeed it is to be admitted that... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1861 - 406 pages
...compensation for the lightheartedness and the passionate excitement which they take away. He says, — Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close...back, give me back the wild freshness of morning,— Its smiles and its tears are worth evening's best light. And indeed it is to be admitted that in a... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1861 - 472 pages
...compensation for the light-heartedness and the passionate excitement which they take away. He says, — ' Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close...calm eve of our night: Give me back, give me back the \\ild freshness of morning, — Its smiles and its tears are worth evening's best light.' And indeed... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 pages
...that we danced on at morning, ebbs from us, And leaves us, at eve, on the bleak shore alone. fe'er tell me of glories, serenely adorning The close of our day, the calm eve of our night ; — ive me back, give me back the wild freshness of Morning, Her clouds and her tears are wcrth Evening's... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1863 - 580 pages
...Each wave that we danced on at morning ebbs from us, And leaves us at eve on the bleak shore alone. Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close...clouds and her tears are worth evening's best light. * ' "The Sun-burst " was the fanciful name given by the ancient Irish to the royal banner. Oh who would... | |
| Selections - 1863 - 192 pages
...livery wave, that we danced on at morning, ebbs from us , And leaves us at-eve on-the-cold-beach alone . Ne'er tell me of glories serenely adorning The close...eve of our night ; Give me back , give me back , the bright freshness of morning ! Her smiles and her tears are worth evening's best light . Ah who would... | |
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