| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 502 str.
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| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 str.
...That Epictetus blamed that tear, By Heav'n approved, to virtue dear. MOORE. Oh ! who that has ever had rapture complete Would ask how we feel it, or why it is sweet; How rays are confused, or how particles fly Through the medium refined of a glance or a sigh ? Is there... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1870 - 692 str.
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| Poets - 1877 - 300 str.
...boast a a'h.cirt.'fite»&.».•»*.«<! one; Their hour o? Collt-y Cibher, Drataatt*^ 245 4. 7.You forget how superior, for mortals below, Is the fiction they dream to the truth that they Mill-tilt Alfred de Mussel, French Novelist, 1804. •llanena Through many a clime our ship was drive:... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1880 - 642 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 confused, or how particles fly Through the medium refined of a glance or a sigh? Is there... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1881 - 544 str.
...bid a last and a careless adieu: Still flying from nature to study her laws, And dulling delight hy exploring its cause, You forget how superior, for...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... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1881 - 900 str.
...last and a careless adieu : And ilulliiu' delight by exploring its cause, You forget now superior, lor 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 confused, or... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1882 - 682 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 confused, or how particles fly Through the medium refined of a glance or a sigh? Is there... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1884 - 796 str.
...raarU] as errer drew gods from the sky. R'UI iriu not believe them—no, Science, to you I -атг lung bid a last and a careless adieu : Still flying from...the truth that they know. Oh ! who, that has e'er enjoy'd rapture complete, Would ask how we feel it, or why it is sweet; How rays are confused, or how... | |
| Truths - 1885 - 572 str.
...dear Love's delight See more than any other Eyes can see. 2.0be. — Moore. 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... | |
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