| New Church gen. confer - 1849 - 494 pages
...of misfortune : — ' I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining, A barque o'er the wateri move gloriously on : I came when the sun o'er that beach was declining, — The barque was still there, but the waters were gone. There is also a very brilliant use of this image... | |
| English literature - 1818 - 596 pages
...FROM THE BEECH. An Irish Melody, By T.MOORE, Esq. I taw from the beach, when the morning was shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came when the sun o'er die beach was declining, The bark was still there, but the waters were gone. Ah '. such is the fate... | |
| History - 1819 - 838 pages
...SELECTION OF IRISH MELODIES. BY THOMAS MOORE, ESQ. I SAW from the beach, when the morning was shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came,...The bark was still there, but the waters were gone ! Ah ! such is the fate of our life's early promise, So passing the spring-tide of joy we have known... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1819 - 872 pages
...SELECTION OF IRISH MELODIES. BY THOMAS MOORE, ESQ. 1. I SAW from the beach, when the morning was shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came,...declining, The bark was still there, but the waters were gene ! Ah ! such is the fate of our life's early promise, So passing the spring-tide of joy we have... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...ev'n to me. . SAW FIIOM THE JIEAI II. T. Moore. I iaw from the beach when the morning was shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came...The bark was still there but the waters were gone. Ah! such is the fate of our life's early promise, So passing the spring-tide of joy we have known ;... | |
| Friedrich Johann Jacobsen - English poetry - 1820 - 796 pages
...the sun o'er that beach was declining , — The bork was still there , but the waters were gonef Ah l such is the fate of our life's early promise, So passing the spring - tide of joy we have known ; Euch wai--e that we danc'd on at morning elibs front, us, And... | |
| Renfrew county - 1821 - 542 pages
...? XLIv. I SAW FROM THE BEACH. AIR— Miw Molly. I saw from the beach, when the morning was shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came,...The bark was still there, but the waters were gone ! Oh ! such is the fate of our life's early promise, So passing the spring-tide of joy we have known;... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ballads, Irish - 1821 - 294 pages
...my lost ERIN ! on thee. I SAW FROM THE BEACH. L I SAW from the beach, when the morning was shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on ; I came,...The bark was still there, but the waters were gone ! II. Ah ! such is the fate of our life's early promise, So passing the spring-tide of joy we have... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...on thee. I SAW FROM THE BEACH. AIR—Miss Molly. I SAW from the beach, when the morning wa* shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on; I came,...The bark was still there, but the waters were gone! Ah! such is the fate of our life's early promise! So passing the spring-tide of joy we have known;... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish poetry (in English) - 1822 - 198 pages
...Eriri! on thee. IS\V7 FROM THE BEACIf. Molly. I SAW from the beach, when the morning wa» shining, A bark o'er the waters move gloriously on ? I came,...declining, The bark was still there, but the waters ver« gone? Each wave that we danced on at morning ebb« from ui, And leaves us, at eve, on the bleak... | |
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