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" Yes — such was the man, and so wretched his fate ; — And thus, sooner or later, shall all have to grieve, Who waste their morn's dew in the beams of the Great, And expect 'twill return to refresh them at eve. "
The Fudge Family in Paris - Página 121
de Thomas Moore - 1818 - 123 páginas
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Thomas Moore's Complete Poetical Works

Thomas Moore - 1895 - 874 páginas
...And expect 't will return to refresh them at eve. last sigh; 1 Oh, Genius! thy patrons, more cruel In the woods of the North there are insects that prey On the brain of the elk till his very than they, First feed on thy brains and then leave thee to die! EPISTLE FROM TOM CRIB TO BIG BEN.'...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry

Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 páginas
...wretched his fate ; — And thus, sooner or later, shall all have to grieve, Who waste their mom's dew In the beams of the great, And expect 'twill return to refresh them at eve. br."» In the woods of the North, there are insects that prey On the brain of the elk till his very...
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A thousand and one gems of English poetry, selected and arranged by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 páginas
...his fate ; — And thus, sooner or later, shall all have to grieve, \Vho waste their morn's dew ln the beams of the great, And expect 'twill return to...prey On the brain of the elk till his very last sigh I Oh, genius ! thy patrons, more cruel than they, First feed on thy brains, and then leave thee to...
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Poetry

Thomas Moore - 1903 - 302 páginas
...wretched his fate ;— And thus, sooner or later, shall all have to grieve, Who waste their morn's dew in the beams of the Great, And expect 'twill return...prey On the brain of the elk till his very last sigh ; O Genius ! thy patrons, more cruel than they, First feed on thy brains, and then leave thee to die...
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The Dublin Book of Irish Verse 1728-1909

John Cooke - 1909 - 818 páginas
...wretched his fate ; — And thus, sooner or later, shall all have to grieve, Who waste their morn's dew in the beams of the Great, And expect 'twill return...prey On the brain of the elk till his very last sigh ; O Genius ! thy patrons, more cruel than they, First feed on thy brains, and then leave thee to die...
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Das persönliche Geschlecht unpersönlicher Substantiva bei Thomas Moore

Richard Bohndorf - 1913 - 108 páginas
...for burdens was wondrous, So much that you'd swear he rejoic'd in a load, (586 II V. 1.) 8. eMe=masc. In the woods of the North there are insects that prey On the brain of the elk till his very last sigh; (455 I V. 53.) Vergl. hierzu die Anmerkung: Naturalists have observed that, upon dissecting an elk,...
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The Overland Monthly

1896 - 734 páginas
...in art is to die," might — were it not an unkind suggestion — well apply to his gifted pupil. " In the woods of the North there are insects that prey On the brains of the elk till his very last sigh, O Genius, thy patrons, more cruel than they, First prey...
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The Sportsman, Volumen 4

416 páginas
...in a current of cold air, at least not after he begins to cool. COURSING. A PEEP INTO LANCASHIRE. " In the woods of the North, there are insects that prey On the brain of the f Ik till its very last sigh." So wrote Moore on the death of Sheridan ; but what more, brother sportsmen,...
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Irish Monthly, Volumen 15

1887 - 736 páginas
...fate ! And thus, sooner or later, shall all have to grieve, Who waste their morn's dew on the smiles of the great, And expect 'twill return to refresh them at eve ! THE GREATER SHALL EMBRACE THE LESS. MUST then all lesser loves grow dim beside The greater love that...
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