| England - 1853 - 796 pages
...still received thee ; And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believed thee. Go, go ! tis vain to curse ; *Tis weakness to upbraid thee —...worse Than guilt and shame have made thee." Moore had two formidable means of attack — the press and the piano : the public had the satire, the world... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...With smiles had still received thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believed thee. Go—go—'tis vain to curse, Tis weakness to upbraid...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. WHILE HISTORY'S MUSE. AIR—Paddy Whack. WHILE History's Muse the memorial was keeping' Of all that... | |
| English literature - 1821 - 648 pages
...received thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fanry first believed thce. Go — go — 'tis vain to curse, 'Tis weakness to upbraid thee; Hate...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. The four lines beginning with Tby miduight cup is pledged lo slave", Acreminded us strongly of Lord... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 272 pages
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| Thomas Moore - Ballads, Irish - 1821 - 294 pages
...receiv'd thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believ'd thee. Go — go — 'tis vain to curse, 'Tis weakness to upbraid thee ; Hate...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. WHILE HISTORY'S MUSE. I. WHILE History's Muse the memorial was keeping Of all that the dark hand of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pages
...received thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believed thee. Go — go — 'tis vain to curse, "Tis weakness to upbraid thee ; Hate...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. WHILE HISTORY'S MUSE. AIH.— Paddy Whack. I. WHILE History's Muse the memorial was keeping Of all... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pages
...received thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believed thee. Go — go — 'tis vain to curse, "Tis weakness to upbraid thee ; Hate...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. WHILE HISTORY'S MUSE. Am. — Paddy Whack. I. WHILE History's Muse the memorial was keeping Of all... | |
| Thomas Moore - Folk songs, Irish - 1825 - 374 pages
...still receiv'd thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believ'd thee. Go— go— 'tis vain to curse, 'Tis weakness to upbraid thee ; Hate...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. While history's muse. Mr— Paddy Whack. While history's muse the memorial was keeping Of all that... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish literature - 1825 - 310 pages
...received thee, \ nd gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believ'd thee. Go — go — 'tis vain to curse, 'Tis weakness to upbraid thee ; Hate...cannot wish thee worse, Than guilt and shame have made tfice. Ifi WHILE HISTORY'S MUSE THE MEMORIAL WAS KEEPING. AIR—" Paddy Whack." WHILE History's Muse... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...thee, And gladly died lo prove thee all Her fancy ķirst believed thee. Co — go — 'tis \iiiu lo curse, 'Tis weakness to upbraid thee; Hate cannot...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. WHILE HISTORY'S MUSE. Am.— Paddy Whack. WHILE History's Muse the memorial was keeping Of all that... | |
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