| Thomas Moore - Folk songs, Irish - 1825 - 374 pages
...charms of nature improve When we see them reflected from looks that we love. Sweet vale of Ovoca ! how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade, with the friends I love best, Where the storms which we feel in this cold world St. Senanus end the lady. Mr— The Brown Thorn. ST. SENANUS.11 "... | |
| J. Coad - Fishing - 1826 - 264 pages
...last rays of feeling and life must depart, Ere the bloom of that valley shall fade from my heart." ' Sweet vale of Avoca ! how calm could I rest In thy...shade, with the friends I love best: Where the storms which we feel in this cold world should cease, And our hearts, like thy waters, be mingled in peace.'... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...improve. When we see them reflected from looks that we love. Sweet vale of Avoca ! how calm could I ri">t In thy bosom of shade, with the friends I love best, Where [be storms that we feel ia this cold world should cease, And our hearts, like thy walers, be mingled... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 pages
...charms of nature improve, When we see them reflected from looks that we love. IV. Sweet vale of Avoc.v ! how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade, with...And our hearts, like thy waters, be mingled in peace ! * " The Meeting of the Waters" forms a part of that beautiful scenery which lies between Rathdrum... | |
| English poetry - 1828 - 814 pages
...who felt how the best charms of nature improve, When we see them reflected from looks that we love. Sweet vale of Avoca ! how calm could I rest In thy...shade with the friends I love best, Where the storms which we feel in this cold world should cease, And our hearts, like thy waters, be mingled in peace... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - Elocution - 1828 - 308 pages
...charms of nature improve, When we see them reflected from looks that we love. Sweet vale of Ovoca ! how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade, with the friends I love best ; When the storms which we feel in this cold world shall cease, And our hearts, like thy waters, be... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 pages
...improve, Vhen we see them reflected from looks that we love. weet vale of Avoca ! how calm could I rest n thy bosom of shade, with the friends I love best,...storms that we feel in this cold world should cease, nd our hearu, like thy wuters, be mingled in peace. No. II. ST SENANUS AND THE LADY. AIR — The Brown... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...charms of nature improve. When we see them reflected from looks that we love. Sweet valu of Avoca ! bow calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade, with the friends I lore hot, Where the stonma that we feel in this cold world shout«! cease, And our hearU, like thy... | |
| English poetry - 1831 - 272 pages
...best charms of nature improve When we see them reflected from looks that wo love. Sweet vale of Ovoca, how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade with the...best Where the storms that we feel in this cold world shall cease , And our hearts, like thy waters, be mingled in peace. I JUDGE OF A FRIEND BY THE SHAKE... | |
| J. Coad - Fishing - 1832 - 334 pages
...Avoca! how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade, with the friends I love best: Where the storms which we feel in this cold world should cease, And our hearts, like thy waters, be mingled in peace.' It would be happier for his own feelings, and more honorable to his fame, if the poet's heart had never... | |
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