Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National Airs: Containing Several Never Before Published in America |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 38
Page 15
... FAIR . First Voice . OH Lady fair , where art thou roaming ? The Sun has sunk , the Night is coming . Second Voice . Stranger , I go o'er Moor and Mountain , To tell my Beads at Agnes ' Fountain . First Voice . And who is the Man with ...
... FAIR . First Voice . OH Lady fair , where art thou roaming ? The Sun has sunk , the Night is coming . Second Voice . Stranger , I go o'er Moor and Mountain , To tell my Beads at Agnes ' Fountain . First Voice . And who is the Man with ...
Page 104
... fair and bright ; Like you too bright and fair , To let wild passions write One wrong wish there . Haply , when from those eyes Far , far away , I roam , Should calmer thoughts arise Towards you and home , Fancy may trace some line ...
... fair and bright ; Like you too bright and fair , To let wild passions write One wrong wish there . Haply , when from those eyes Far , far away , I roam , Should calmer thoughts arise Towards you and home , Fancy may trace some line ...
Page 175
... FAIR . AIR " Bob and Joan . " FILL the bumper fair ! Every drop we sprinkle O'er the brow of Care , Smooths away a wrinkle . Wit's electric flame Ne'er so swiftly passes , As when through the frame It shoots from brimming glasses . Fill ...
... FAIR . AIR " Bob and Joan . " FILL the bumper fair ! Every drop we sprinkle O'er the brow of Care , Smooths away a wrinkle . Wit's electric flame Ne'er so swiftly passes , As when through the frame It shoots from brimming glasses . Fill ...
Other editions - View all
Melodies, Songs, Sacred Songs, and National Airs: Containing Several Never ... Thomas Moore No preview available - 2015 |
Common terms and phrases
battle of Clontarf beam beauty beneath Bermuda bless blest bliss bloom blush bosom bow'rs bower bowl breath bright brow calm chain charm clouds cold dark dear death Dismal Swamp dream e'er earth Elysium Erin ev'ning ev'ry eyes fade fair Farewell feel flowers Glendalough gloom glory green harp hath heart heaven hope hour Irish Irish poetry isle kiss Lady lapwing LESBIA life's light look'd looks lov'd Love's lover lute lyre maid MELODIES Merrily oh morning ne'er never night Nora Creina nymph o'er once pleasure Red Branch remember roam roses round rove saint scribble-hy shade Shamrock shed shine sigh sing sleep slumber smile soft song sorrow soul sparkle spirit star steal sweet tears tell thee there's thine THOMAS MOORE thou art thought Tophet Twas twill Voice warm wave weep wild wind wings young youth