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" Tread light o'er the Poet, whom Death was to blame For gathering so soon to his store ; In the lays of his youth he was LITTLE in fame, Though his name has since shone on us MORE. The Muses and Graces hung over his lyre, And taught him the feelings to... "
Notes from the Letters of Thomas Moore to His Music Publisher, James Power ... - Page 39
by Thomas Moore - 1853 - 176 pages
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Notes from the letters of Thomas Moore to his music publisher, James Power ...

Thomas Moore - 1854 - 262 pages
...the Poet, whom Death was to blame For gathering so soon to his store ; In the lays of his youth ho was LITTLE in fame, Though his name has since shone...is ! and the price ! If the Angel in the title page had /bur Crowns instead of one and the odd shilling tucked under his wing, it would be four times more...
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Notes from the Letters of Thomas Moore to His Music Publisher, James Power ...

Thomas Moore - 1854 - 230 pages
...store ; In the lays of his youth he was LITTLE in fame, Though his name has since shone on us MOKE. The Muses and Graces hung over his lyre, And taught...is ! and the price ! If the Angel in the title page had four Crowns instead of one and the odd shilling tucked under his wing, it would be four times more...
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