And could call up its sunshine, or bring down its showers ! *' Whose humour, as gay as the fire-fly's light, " Play'd round every subject, and shone as it play'd ;— " Whose wit in the combat as gentle as bright " Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on... The Fudge Family in Paris - Página 121de Thomas Moore - 1818 - 123 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 298 páginas
...as bright, " Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on-its blade ; — " Whose eloquence — bright'ning whatever it tried, " Whether reason or fancy, the...brilliant a tide " As ever bore Freedom aloft on its wave!" Yes — such wa« the man, and so wretched his fate ; — And thus, sooner or later, shall all... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1825 - 464 páginas
...gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its blade ; — '" Whose eloquence, brightening whatever it tried, Whether reason or fancy, the gay...brilliant a tide, As ever bore Freedom aloft on its wave !" ' Mr. Moore concludes these Memoirs with a summary view of Sheridan's character, which, though... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 654 páginas
...gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its blade; — " Whose eloquence, brightening whatever it tried, Whether reason or fancy, the gay...brilliant a tide, As ever bore Freedom aloft on its wave!" Though a perusal of the foregoing pages has, I trust, sufficiently furnished the reader with... | |
| 1825 - 468 páginas
...gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its blade ; — ' " Whose eloquence, brightening whatever it tried, Whether reason or fancy, the gay...brilliant a tide, As ever bore Freedom aloft on its wave !" ' Mr. Moore concludes these Memoirs with a summary view of Sheridan's character, which, though... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 350 páginas
...eloquence— bright' ning whatever it " tried, [grave, — " Whether reason or fancy, the gay or the " Was as rapid, as deep, and as brilliant a tide, " As ever bore Freedom aloft on its wave !" yes — such was the man, and so wretched his fate ;— And thus, sooner or latter, shall all... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1826 - 570 páginas
...gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its blade ;— '" Whose eloquence, brightening whatever it tried, Whether reason or fancy, the gay...brilliant a tide, As ever bore Freedom aloft on its wave !" Though a perusal of the foregoing pages has, I trust, sufficiently furnished the reader with... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 páginas
...gentle as bright. Ne er carried a heart-stain away on its blade ;— Whose eloquence— brighl'ning whatever it tried, Whether reason or fancy, the gay or the grave — as as rapid, as deep, and as brilliant a tide As ever bore Freedom aloft on its wave!» f The mm... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 páginas
...gentle as bright. Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its Made ; — « Whose eloquence — brighl'ning whatever it tried. Whether reason or fancy, the gay or the grave — Wits as rapid, as deep, and as brilliant a tide As erer bore Freedom aloft on its wave!Yes —... | |
| 1832 - 734 páginas
...that gentleman, that philosopher, be remembered by all who knew him, — Whose eloqueocc brightening whatever it tried, Whether reason, or fancy, the gay, or the grave, Wa» as rapid, as dcrp, and as brilliant a tide As ever bote Freedom aloft on its wave. REV. ROBERT... | |
| 1833 - 490 páginas
...that gentleman, that philosopher, be remembered by all who knew him, — Whose eloquence, brightening whatever it tried, Whether reason, or fancy, the gay,...brilliant a tide As ever bore Freedom aloft on its wave." BI0GRAPHICAL INDEX F0R 1832. SMITH, Andrew, Esq., Senior Rear-Adtniral of the Red ; at Edinburgh,... | |
| |