How blest could I live, and how calm could I die ! By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dips In the gush of the fountain, how sweet to recline, And to know that I sigh'd upon innocent lips, Which had never been sigh'd on by any but mine ! Sporting Magazine - Pàgina 521813Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1831 - 272 pàgines
...blam'd, How blest could I live, and how calm could I die. Every leaf, &c. By the side of yon Sumack, whose red berry dips, In the gush of the fountain...sigh'd upon innocent lips, Which ne'er had been sigh'd on by any but mine. Every leaf, &c. THE PITYING FRIEND.WHSB HAVE you seen the soft beam of the moon... | |
| 1854
...sumac-tree. We thought of the lines of poor Mias WoolfF's popular ballad — " ' By the side of yon sumac, whose red berry dips In the gush of the fountain, how sweet to recline ! And to know that I sighed upon innocent lips, Which had nerer been sighed on by others but mine ! ' And enjoyed a most... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 pàgines
...blush when I prais'd her, and weep if I blam'd, How blest could I live, and how calm could I die • * By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dips In...And to know that I sigh'd upon innocent lips, Which had never been sigh'd on by any but mine !" TONOSE I TA $IATATA. Euripides. 1803. COME, take the harp... | |
| 1835 - 320 pàgines
...blush when I prais'd her, and weep when I blam'd, How bless'd could I live, and how calm could I die! By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dips In...And to know that I sigh'd upon innocent lips, Which had never been sigh'd on by any but mine. COME REST IN THIS BOSOM. COME rest in this bosom, my own... | |
| Joseph Martin, William Henry Brockenbrough - 1835 - 644 pàgines
...presume it is in England, for otherwise the lines of Moore would not be intelligible. In the shade of von sumach, whose red berry dips In the gush of the fountain, how sweet to recline. Lovers unless they belonged to the race of pigmies, could hardly recline in the shade of one of our... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1838 - 412 pàgines
...How blest could I live, and how calm could I die ' By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dip» In the gush of the fountain, how sweet to recline,...And to know that I sigh'd upon innocent lips, Which had never been »igh'd on by any but mine !" TONOÏEI ТА Ф1ЛТАТА. F.urípidcl. 1803. COME,... | |
| 720 pàgines
...We thought of the lines of poor Miss WoolfFs popular ballad — " ' By the aide of yon snmac, whole red berry dips In the gush of the fountain, how sweet to recline 1 And to know that I sighed upon Innocent lips, Which had never been sighed on by others bat mine '... | |
| John William Carleton - 1843 - 672 pàgines
...under the shade of a huge spreading sumac tree. We thought of the lines — " By the side of yon sumac, whose red berry dips In the gush of the fountain, how sweet to repose — " and enjoyed a most intellectual and rural repast in the company of our new acquaintances.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 414 pàgines
...blush when I prais'd her, and weep if I blam'd, " How blest could I live, and how calm could I die! " By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dips "...to know that I sigh'd upon innocent lips, " Which had never been sigh'd on by any but mine ! " CANADIAN BOAT SONG. -WRITTEN ON THE RIVEK ST. LAWRENCE.*... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1840 - 394 pàgines
...maid who was lovely to soul and to eye, " Who would blush when I prais'd her, and weep if I blam'd, " By the shade of yon sumach, whose red berry dips "...to know that I sigh'd upon innocent lips, " Which had never been sigh'd on by any but mine ! " CANADIAN BOAT SONG. WRITTEN OH THE RIVER ST. LAWRENCE.*... | |
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