FAREWELL ! — but whenever you welcome the hour That awakens the night-song of mirth in your bower, Then think of the friend who once welcomed it too, And forgot his own griefs to be happy with you. His griefs may return, not a hope may remain Of the... The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Page 1861814Full view - About this book
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1814 - 574 pages
...plaintive, simple, and sweet; and the words are in Mr. Moore's happiest manner. We extract them: i. 4 Farewell! —but, whenever you welcome the hour That...his own griefs to be happy with you. His griefs may return—not a hope may remain Of the few that have brightened his path-way of pain — But he ne'er... | |
| 1814 - 550 pages
...plaintive, simple, and sweet ; and the words are in Mr. Moore's happiest manner. We extract them : 1• . " Farewell ! — but, whenever you welcome the hour...awakens the night-song of mirth in your bower, Then thiuk of the friend who once welcom'd it too, And forgot his own griefs to be happy with you. His griefs... | |
| United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...POETRY. TOtt THE IKlSTn:; SPECTATOR. THE FAREWELL. ! — but whenever you welcome the hdur That aws-kens the night-song of mirth in your bower, Then think of the friend, who ence welcomed it too, An<l forgot his own griefs to be happy with you. His griefs may return — not... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...who survive will remember to-night, i And indulge in a sigh for affections of old. fAREWELL. T. Moon. Farewell, but whenever you welcome the hour That awakens...mirth in your bower, Then think of the friend who once welcomed it too, And forgot his own griefs to be happy with yon : His griefs may return, not a hope... | |
| English literature - 1821 - 648 pages
...intelligible to every heart; — we could not, however, forget Burns' farewell to the Caledonian Lodge. Farewell ! — but whenever you welcome the hour That awakens the night-song of mirth in your bower, Thru think of the friend who once welcomed it loo, And forgot bis own griefs to be happy with youHis... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...WELCOME THE HOUR. Moll Rame. FAREWELL!—but, wherfever you welcome the hont^ That awfckens the nigl^soHg of mirth in your bower, Then think of the friend, who once welcomed it too, And forgot his own griefs to be happy with you. His griefs may return—not a hope... | |
| Thomas Moore - Irish poetry (in English) - 1822 - 198 pages
...ii the night ! FAREWELL !— BUT, WHENEVER YOU WELCOME THE HOUR. AIR — Moll Roune. FIRIWELL ! — but, whenever you welcome the hour, That awakens the night-song of mirth in you! bower, Then think of the friend, who once welcomed it too, And forgot his own griefs to be happy... | |
| John Watson DALBY - 1822 - 202 pages
...the oppressor's dark chain. to an indent " Whenever yon welcome the hour That awakens the night song of mirth in your bower, Then think of the friend who once welcomed it too, And forgot his own griefs to be happy with you. His griefs may return — not a hope... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pages
...death come on, holy and calm as the night ! FAREWELL !— BUT, WHENEVER YOU WELCOME THE HOUR. /.- ,v\ I. FAREWELL ! — but, whenever you welcome the hour...mirth in your bower, Then think of the friend who once welcomed it too, And forgot his own griefs to be happy with you. His griefs may return — not a hope... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pages
...holy and calm as the night ! FAREWELL !— BUT, WHENEVER YOU WELCOME THE HOUR. AIR. — Moll Roone. I. FAREWELL ! — but, whenever you welcome the hour...mirth in your bower, Then think of the friend who once welcomed it too, And forgot his own griefs to be happy with you. His griefs may return — not a hope... | |
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