| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 374 páginas
...again. Those evening bells. Mr— The bells of St. Petersburg. Those ev'ning bells ! those cv'ning bells ! How many a tale their music tells, Of youth,...sweet time, When last I heard their soothing chime ! Those joyous hours are past away ; And many a heart that then was gay, Within the tomb now darkly... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1825 - 220 páginas
...private life, as he is distinguished by genius. " Those Evening Bells, those Evening Bells, " J low many a tale their music tells " Of youth and home,...sweet time " When last I heard their soothing chime !" MooreA beautiful idea from Shakespeare on this subject might, I fear, be applied to my late opponent,... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 páginas
...present notice will « míe out" delightfully. Evening Bells. Those evening bells, those evening bell», How many a tale their music tells, Of youth and home, and that sweet time Since last I heard their soothing chime. Those joyous hours are passed away, And many a friend that... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 páginas
...back the blest hour of meeting açain. THOSE EVENING BELLS. Am— Die Bells of St Pttersburgh. TnoSE evening bells! those evening bells! How many a tale...sweet time, When last I heard their soothing chime ! Those joyous hours are past away! And many a heart that then was gay Within the tomb now darkly dwells,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 páginas
...back theblest hour of meeting again. THOSE EVENING BELLS. AIR,— The Bells of St. Pctersburgh. I. THOSE evening bells ! those evening bells ! How many...sweet time, When last I heard their soothing chime ! II. Those joyous hours are past away ! And many a heart that then was gay Within the tomb now darkly... | |
| 1828 - 814 páginas
...could not die, I had no earthly hope — but faith, And that forbade a selfish death. EVENING BELLS. Those evening bells, those evening bells, How many...tells Of youth, and home, and that sweet time, When first I heard their soothing chime. These joyous hours are passed away, And many a friend that then... | |
| Montgomery Robert Bartlett - 1828 - 426 páginas
...bursting fresh fr»m their sparry caves And the earth resounds with the joy «f waves THE EVENING BELLS. Those evening bells those evening bells How many a tale their music tells Of youth and home and native clime When I last heard their soothing chime Those pleasant hours have passed away And many... | |
| John Pierpont - 1828 - 320 páginas
...in any other:—Why ! you can almost fancy you hear them ringing!— " Those evening hells*—those evening bells— How many a tale their music tells Of youth, and home, and native clime, When I last heard their soothing chime! " And so 'twill he when I am gone t - , That... | |
| Theodore Edward Hook - 1828 - 342 páginas
...Fuggleston, " don't let us keep him — come, Sir — come." And so, they went to dinner. CHAPTER V. Those evening bells, those evening bells, How many a tale their music tells. • * * • * And so 'twill be when I am gone, That tuneful peal will still ring on. THOMAS MOORK.... | |
| John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 páginas
...language, nor exceeded in any other : — Why ! you can almost fancy you hear them ringing ! — " Those evening bells-— those evening bells — How...many a tale their music tells Of youth, and home, and native clime, When I last heard their soothing chime ! » " Those pleasant hours have passed away,... | |
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