How sweet the answer Echo makes To music at night, When, roused by lute or horn, she wakes, And far away, o'er lawns and lakes, Goes answering light. Yet Love hath echoes truer far, And far more sweet, Than e'er beneath the moonlight's star, Of horn or... Tickler, Or, Monthly Compendium of Good Things, in Prose and Verse: Blending ... - Page 1391818Full view - About this book
 | Thomas Moore - 1821
...ANSWER ECHO MAKES. Am—The Wren. How sweet the answer Echo makes To Music at night, When, roused by lute or horn, she wakes, And far away, o'er lawns...moonlight's star, Of horn, or lute, or soft guitar, Tis when the sigh in youth sincere,' And only then,— The sigh, that's breathed for one to hear, Is... | |
 | Music - 1821
...no apology for quoting it entire. How sweet the answer echo makes To music at night, When roused by lute or horn she wakes, And far away, o'er lawns and lakes, Goes answering light TOL. III. MO. XI. 3 A Yet love hath echoes truer far, And far more sweet Than e'er, beneath the moonlight... | |
 | Thomas Moore - Ballads, Irish - 1821 - 259 pages
...love, I '11 die for thee. ECHO. I. How sweet the answer Echo makes To Music at night, When, roused by lute or horn, she wakes, And far away, o'er lawns and lakes, Goes answering light. II. Yet Love hath echoes truer far, And far more sweet, Than e'er, beneath the moonlight's star, Of... | |
 | Thomas Moore - Irish poetry (in English) - 1822 - 185 pages
...The Wren. How sweet the answer Echo maLcs To Music at night, When, roused by lute or horn, she wakei. And far away, o'er lawns and lakes, Goes answering light. Yet Love hath echoes truer far, Anil far more sweer, Than e'er, beneath the moonlight's stai Of Lorn, or lute or soft guitar, The songs... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1823
...horses.'* ECHO. A1R. — The Wren. I. How sweet the answer Echo makes To Music at night, When, roused by lute or horn, she wakes, And far away, o'er lawns and lakes, Goes answering light. n. Yet Love hath echoes truer far, And far more sweet, Than e'er, beneath the moonlight's star, Of... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1823
...white horses." An.— The Wren. I. How sweet the answer Echo makes To Music at night, When, roused by lute or horn, she wakes, And far away, o'er lawns and lakes, Goes answering light. n. Yet Love hath echoes truer far, And far more sweet, Than e'er, beneath the moonlight's star, Of... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1825 - 300 pages
...die for thee. Echo. Mr— The Wren. How sweet the answer echo makes To music at night, When roused by lute or horn, she wakes, And far away, o'er lawns...then, — The sigh that's breath'd for one to hear, Is by that one, that only dear, IRISH MELOUIES, 110 Oh, banquet not. Mr— Plainly Irwine. Oh banquet... | |
 | Thomas Moore - Irish literature - 1825 - 6 pages
...reality. ECHO. Am—" The Wren." How sweet the answer Echo makes To Music at night, When roused by lute or horn, she wakes, And far away, o'er lawns...then — The sigh, that's breath'd for one to hear, Is by that one, that only dear, Breath'd back again ! . OH, BANQUET NOT. AIR — " Pltmxty Irwine."... | |
 | Thomas Moore - 1827
...ihee. ECHO. Aia — The Wren. IIow sweet the answer Echo makeĢ To Music at night, When, roused by lute or horn, she wakes, And far away, o'er lawns and lakes, Goes answering light. Yet Love hatli echoes truer far, And far more sweet, Than e'er, beneath the moon-lighi's star, Of horn, or Into,... | |
 | M. Corbett - 1827 - 1050 pages
...When, roused by lute or horn, she wakei, And far away, o'er lawns and lakes, Goes answering light. Vet, Love hath echoes truer far, And far more sweet, Than e'er beneath the moonlight's sUr, (if horn, or lute, or soft guitar, The songs repeat : Tis when the sigh, in youth sincere, And... | |
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