SWEET Innisfallen, fare thee well, May calm and sunshine long be thine ! How fair thou art let others tell, To feel how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Innisfallen, long shall dwell In memory's dream that sunny smile Which o'er thee on that evening fell,... The Monitor - Page 3081879Full view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 448 pages
...sunshine long be thine I How fair thou art let others tell, — To feel how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Innisfallen, long shall dwell In memory's dream...that evening fell, When first I saw thy fairy isle. 'Twos light, indeed, too blest for one, Who had to turn to paths of care — Through crowded haunts... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1844 - 800 pages
...feel how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Innisfallen, long shall dwell In memory's dream that sonny smile, Which o'er thee on that evening fell, When...more unto thy shores to come, But, on the world's rude ocean tost, Dream of thee sometimes, as a home Of sunshine he had seen and lost Far better in... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ireland - 1849 - 208 pages
...and sunshine long be thine ! How fair thou art let others tell, To feel how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Innisfallen, long shall dwell In memory's dream...more unto thy shores to come, But, on the world's rude ocean tost, Dream of thee sometimes, as a home Of sunshine he had seen and lost. Far better in... | |
| Killarney - Ireland - 1849 - 120 pages
...sunshine long be thine; How fair thou art let others tell, T'oj"eel how fair shall long be mine. " Sweet Innisfallen long shall dwell In Memory's dream,...that evening fell When first I saw thy fairy isle." Irish Melodies.—T. Moore. Another celebrated writer* thus speaks of it: * Arthur Young. " Of the... | |
| East India college - 1850 - 368 pages
...tell— To feel how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Innisfallen long shall dwell In memory's dream—that sunny smile. Which o'er thee on that evening fell. When first I saw thy fairy isle. It was with feelings of regret that we quitted Innisfallen and stood for Ross Bay, in the middle of... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 pages
...shall dwell In memory's dream that sunny sm^e. 66 57 Twos light, indeed, too bloss'd for one, Who liad to turn to paths of care — Through crowded haunts...more unto thy shores to come, But, on the world's rude ocean toss'd, Dream of thee sometimes, as a homo Of sunshine he had seen and lost. Far better... | |
| Victor von Arentsschild - English poetry - 1851 - 588 pages
...sunshine long be thine! How fair thou art let others tell, — To feel how fair shall long be mine! Sweet Innisfallen, long shall dwell In memory's dream...thee on that evening fell, When first I saw thy fairy tele. *T was light, indeed, too blest for one, Who had to turn to paths of care — Through crowded... | |
| Thomas Moore - Ballads, English - 1852 - 212 pages
...and sunshine long be thine ! How fair thou art let others tell, To feel how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Innisfallen, long shall dwell In memory's dream...more unto thy shores to come, But, on the world's rude ocean tost, Dream of thee sometimes, as a home Of sunshine he had seen and lost. Far better in... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 pages
...thine ! How fair thou art let others tell, — To fed how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Inuisfallcn, long shall dwell In memory's dream that sunny smile,..."Twas light, indeed, too blest for one, Who had to tuni to paths of careThrough crowded haunts again to run, And leave thee bright and silent there ;... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1855 - 810 pages
...sunshine long be thine 1 How fair thou art let others tell, — To feel how fair shall long be mine. Sweet Innisfallen, long shall dwell In memory's dream...more unto thy shores to come, But, on the world's rude ocean tost, Dream of thee sometimes, as a home Of sunshine he had seen and lost. Far better in... | |
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