... still. Dear Harp of my Country ! farewell to thy numbers, This sweet wreath of song is the last we shall twine ! Go, sleep with the sunshine of Fame on thy slumbers, Till touch'd by some hand less unworthy than mine ; If the pulse of the patriot,... Sketches of Ireland sixty years ago [signed W.]. - Page 58by John Edward Walsh - 1849 - 180 pagesFull view - About this book
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...unworthy than mine. If the pulse of the patriot, soldier, cr lover, Have throbb'd at our lay, 'tis thy glory alone; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, And all the wild sweetness I wak'dv,7as thy own ! A?,'D THOU ART DEAD. iorrf Eyrtn, AND thou art dead, as young and... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ballads, Irish - 1821 - 294 pages
...less unworthy than mineIf the -pulse of the patriot, soldier, or lover, Have throbb'd at our lay, 'tis thy glory alone ; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, And all the wild sweetness I wak'd was thy own. II. SEVENTH NUMBER. As slow our ship her foamy (rack Against the wind... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...unworthy thau mine. If the pulse of the patriot, soldier, or lover, Have thfobb'd at our lay, 'tis Ay glory alone; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, And all the wild sweetness I waked was thy own! MY GENTLE HARP. Am—The Coina or Dirge. MY gentle Harp! once more I... | |
| Poetry - 1822 - 214 pages
...unworthy thau mine. If the pulse of the patriot, soldier, or lover, Have throbb'd at our lay, 'tis thy glory alone; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, Ami all thy wild sweetness 1 wukM was thy uv. ii ! Fly from the World, O Bessy. Fly from the world,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pages
...unworthy than mine. If the pulse of the patriot, soldier, or lover, Have throbb'd at our lay, 'tis thy glory alone ; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, And all the wild sweetness 1 waked was thy own. II. NUMBER VII. ADVERTISEMENT. IF I had consulted only my own judgment,... | |
| Thomas Moore - Folk songs, Irish - 1825 - 374 pages
...unworthy than mine. If the pulse of the patriot, soldier, or lover, Have throbb'd at our lay, 'tis thy glory alone ; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, And all the wild sweetness I wak'd was thy own. My gentle harp ! Mr— The Coina, or Dirge. My gentle harp ! once more... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...unworthy than mine. If the pulse of the patriot, soldier, or lover, Have tlirobb'd at our lay, 'I is thy glory alone; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, And all the wild sweetness 1 waked was thy own. I he rt ilm rebellion* bat I*« till Tu I »oog. - When Erin first ran-..... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ireland - 1829 - 452 pages
...unworthy than тше. If the pulse of the patriot, soldier, or lover, Have throhb'd at our lay, '1 is thy glory alone ; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, And all the wild sweetness 1 waked was thy own. 1 ID that rebellion» bol beautiful long, • When Erin fini гме.«... | |
| Joaquín Lorenzo Villanueva - Ireland - 1833 - 412 pages
...unworthy than mine. If the pulse of the patriot, soldier, or lover, Have throbbed at our lay, 'tis thy glory alone; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, And all the wild sweetness I waked was thy own. Moore's Irish Melodies. * The comparison of these names with that of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1833 - 1100 pages
...unworthy tlian mine. If the pulse of the patriot, soldier, or lover, Have throbb'd at our lay , 'tis thy glory alone; I was but as the wind, passing heedlessly over, And all the wild sweetness I wak'd was thy own. VIIth №• MY GENTLE HARP Mr gentle Harp ! once more I waken The sweetness... | |
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