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" May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams along thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of woe, And flowers of joy my path may go ! How many an humble, still retreat May rise to court my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander... "
The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore Including His Melodies, Ballads, Etc ... - Page 105
by Thomas Moore - 1829 - 408 pages
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Poetical works, with a life of the author (abridged from W. Howitt).

Thomas Moore - 1859 - 606 pages
...leave one look behind ! Oh ! I have thought, and thinking sigh'd — How like to thee, thou restless tide ! May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams...pursuing, still unblest, I wander on, nor dare to rest ! of them iu Mr. weld's DOOK. Aecording to mm. me perpendicular neignt or the Cohos Fall is fifty feet;...
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A selection of Irish melodies, songs, and poems

Thomas Moore - Folk songs, Irish - 1859 - 174 pages
...leave one look behind 1 Oh ! I have thought, and thinking sigh'd — How like to thee, thou restless tide ! May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams...Through what alternate shades of woe, And flowers of joy ray path may go ! How many an humble, still retreat May rise to court my weary feet, While still pursuing,...
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore, Page 45

Thomas Moore - 1860 - 782 pages
...many a sheltcr'd, calm retreat May woo the while my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unUcst, I wander on, nor dare to rest ; But, urgent as the doom that calls Thy water to its destin'd falls, I feel the world's bewild'ring force Hurry my heart's devoted course From lapse to...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumes 50-51

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1860 - 606 pages
...the ocean of eternity. " Oft have I thought, and thinking, sighed — How like to thee, thou restless tide, May be the lot, the life of him Who roams along thy waters' brim ; Through what alternate shades of woe And flowers of joy, my path may go ! How many a...
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Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 48

Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - Literature - 1860 - 672 pages
...the ocean of eternity. Oft have I thought, and thinking, sigli'd— How like to thee, thou restless tide, May be the lot, the life of him Who roams along thy waters' brim ; Through what alternate shades of woe And flowers of joy, my path may go ! How many a...
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Moral and Religious Quotations from the Poets: Topically Arranged ...

Quotations - 1861 - 356 pages
...eternity 1 MRS. SOCTHEY. O! I have thought, and thinking sighed, How like to thee, thou restless tide I May be the lot . the life of him Who roams along thy...woe. And flowers of joy. my path may go! How many a humble, still retreat, May rise to court my weary feet, While still pursuing, still unblest, I wander...
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Poetical Works

Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 pages
...leave one look behind, — Oft have I thought, and thinking sigh'd, How like to thee, thou restless tide, May be the lot, the life of him Who roams along thy water's brim ; Through what alternate wastes of wo And flowers of joy my path may go ; How many a shelter'd, calm retreat May woo the while...
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The historical, biographical and poetical reader; or, Scholar's companion

John Laurie Blake - 1862 - 236 pages
...TWELFTH. THE PATH OF LIFE. Oh ! I have thought, and thinking sigh'd — How like to thee, thou restless tide, May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams along...thy water's brim ! Through what alternate shades of wo, And flowers of joy, my path may go 1 How many a humble, still retreat May rise to court my weary...
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The poetical works of Thomas Moore, with illustr. by K. Halswelle

Thomas Moore - 1863 - 580 pages
...one look behind ! Oh ! I have thought, and thinking sigh'd — • How like to thee, thou heartless tide ! May be the lot, the life of him, Who roams...doom that calls Thy water to its destined falls, I see the world's bewildering force Hurry my heart's devoted course From lapse to lapse, till life be...
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The British Poets, Volume 2

1865 - 436 pages
...leave one look behind, — Oft have I thought, and thinking sigh'd, How like to thee, thou restless tide, May be the lot, the life of him Who roams along thy water's brim ; Through what alternate wastes of woe And flowers of joy my path may go ; How many a shelter'd, calm retreat May woo the while...
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