| 1811 - 432 sivua
...country. Oh blame not the B*rd. if he fly to the bowers, Where- pleasure lies carelessly srnsî'mg at fame ; He was born for much more, and in happier hours, His soul might have burned with я holier flame. The string,- that now languishes loose on the lyra, Might have bept a proud bow to... | |
| 1813 - 458 sivua
...brink, And- sought to banquet there. THE BARD. BY THOMAS MOORE, ESQ. Oil ! blame not the bard, if he fly to the bowers Where pleasure lies carelessly smiling...much more, and in happier hours, His soul might have burn'd with a holier flame. The string which now languishes loose o'er the lyre, Might have bent a... | |
| H. Biglow, Orville Luther Holley - 1817 - 492 sivua
...reader to judge of the validity of his defence. I. Oh ' blame not the bard if he fly to the bnw'rs Where pleasure lies, carelessly smiling at fame; He was born for much more, and in happier hoars, His soul might have burn'd with a holier Same, The string, that now languishes loose on the... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 sivua
...girl, who gave to Song OH! BLAME NOT THE BARD 1 . AIR—Kitty Tyrrel. OH ! blame not the bard if he fly to the bowers Where Pleasure lies carelessly smiling...much more, and, in happier hours, His soul might have burn'd with a holier flame. The string that now languishes loose o'er the lyre, Might have bent a proud... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 294 sivua
...gave to song What gold could never buy ! OH! BLAME NOT THE BARD*. I. OH ! blame not the bard, if he fly to the bowers, Where pleasure lies, carelessly...much more, and in happier hours, His soul might have burn'd with a holier flame. The string, that now languishes loose o'er the lyre, Might have bent a... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 sivua
...who gave to song What gold could never buy ! An. — Kitty Tyrrel. I. On ! blame not the bard, if he fly to the bowers, Where Pleasure lies carelessly...much more, and in happier hours His soul might have burn'd with a holier flame. The string, that now languishes loose o'er the lyre. Might have bent a... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 sivua
...could never buy ! OH! BLAME NOT THE BARD.* AIR. — Kitty Tyrrel. I. OH ! blame not the bard, if he fly to the bowers, "Where Pleasure lies carelessly...much more, and in happier hours His soul might have burn'd with a holier flame. The string, that now languishes loose o'er the lyre, Might have bent a... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 374 sivua
...gold could never buy ! Oh! blame not the bard.22 Mr— Kitty Tyrrel. Oh ! blame not the bard, if he fly to the bowers Where pleasure lies carelessly smiling...much more, and, in happier hours, His soul might have burn'd with a holier flame. The string that now languishes loose o'er the lyre Might have bent a proud... | |
| Amédée Pichot - 1825 - 510 sivua
...Messenienne, or a song of Beranger : " Oh ! blame not the bard, if he fly to the bowers, Where pleasure is carelessly smiling at fame ; He was born for much...hours, His soul might have burned with a holier flame ; The string that now languishes loose o'er the lyre, Might have bent a proud bow to the warrior's... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 sivua
...Tijrrel." OH ! blame not the bard if he fly to the bowers,* Where pleasure lies, carelessly smiling al fame; He was born for much more, and in happier hours, His soul might have burn'd with a holier flame. The string that now languishes loose on the lyre. Might have bent a proud... | |
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