| 1803 - 520 str.
...WOMAN, your lip and your breast As mortal as ever were tasted or prest! But I will not believe it—No, Science to you I have long bid a last, and a careless...dream to the truth that they know. Oh ! who,. that has ever had rapture complete, Would ask HOW we feel it, or why it is sweet; * The Invisible Girl was an... | |
| 1803 - 502 str.
...your breast As mortal as ever were tasted or prest! But I will not believe it—No, Science to you 1 have long bid a last, and a careless adieu; Still...dream to the truth that they know. Oh ! who, that has ever had rapture complete, Would ask HOW we feel it, or why it is sweet; * The Invisible Girl was an... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 370 str.
...for mortals below, Is the fiction they dream to the truth that they know. Oh! who, that has ever had rapture complete, Would ask how we feel it, or why it is sweet; How rays are confus'd, or how particles fly Through the medium refin'd of a glance or a sigh! Is there... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 328 str.
...for mortals below, Is the fiction they dream to the truth that they know. Oh! who, that has ever had rapture complete, Would ask how we feel it, or why it is sweet; How rays are confus'd, or how particles fly Through the medium refin'd of a glance or a sigh! * This... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 374 str.
...for mortals below, Is the fiction they dream to the truth that they know. Oh ! who, that has ever had rapture complete, Would ask how we feel it, or why it is sweet ; How rays are confus'd, or how particles fly Through the medium refin'd of a glance or a sigh Î Is... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1807 - 218 str.
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| Emma De Lisle - 1810 - 644 str.
...at length succeed-*ed in obtaining^ a few hours sound repose. CHAP. XXL 'Oh ! who that has ener tiad rapture complete, Would ask how we feel it, or why it is sweet; •"How rays are confus'tl, or how particles fly, Through the medium refin'd, of a glance or a sigh?... | |
| 1813 - 444 str.
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| British melodies - 1820 - 280 str.
...woman, your lip and your breast As mortal as ever were tasted and prest! Bnt I will not believe it No, Science! to you I have long bid a last, and a careless...laws, And dulling delight, by exploring its cause, }oo forget how superior for mortals below '• the fiction they dream to the truth that they know.... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 344 str.
...her laws, And dulling delight by exploring its cause, You forget how superior, for mortals below, Ts the fiction they dream to the truth that they know. Oh ! who, that has ever had rapture complete, Would ask how we feel it, or why it is sweet; How rays are confused, or... | |
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