Blest power of sunshine ! — genial Day, What balm, what life is in thy ray ! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom,... The First Lieutenant's Story - Page 329by lady Catharine Long - 1856 - 455 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 414 pages
...the rude litter where she lies, Uplifted by the warrior throng, O'er the steep rocks is borne along. Blest power of sunshine ! genial Day, "What balm,...sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb ! Ev'n HINDA, though she saw not where Or... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1817 - 374 pages
...O'er the steep rocks is borne along. Blest power of sunshine! genial Day, What balm, what life are in thy ray! To feel thee is such real bliss, That...sweet,— It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb! Ev'n HlNDA, though she saw not where Or... | |
| 1817 - 522 pages
...O'er the steep rocks is borne along. Blest power of sunshine ! genial Day, What barni, what life are in thy ray ! To feel thee is such real bliss, That...in sunshine calm and sweet,— It were a world too exqviisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb ! Ev'n Hinda, though... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 422 pages
...the rude litter where she lies, Uplifted by the warrior throng, O'er the steep rocks is borne along. Blest power of sunshine ! genial Day, What balm, what...sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb ! Even HIND A, though she saw not where Or... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 428 pages
...bandage round her burning eyes ; Uplifted by the warrior throng, O'er the steep rocks is borne along. Blest power of sunshine ! genial Day, What balm, what...sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb ! Even HIND A, though she saw not where Or... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 326 pages
...throng, O'er the steep rocks is horne along. Blest power of sunshine ! genial Day, What balm, what lift is in thy ray! To feel thee is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit iu sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 pages
...wli.it life is in thy ray! To fee) ih.ee is such real bliss, That liad the world no joy but this, To 4it in sunshine calm and sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep cold shadow of the tomb! Kveii Hinda, though ¿he saw not where Or... | |
| John Malcolm - 1829 - 344 pages
...mere light of day were enough for them. The sight used to remind me of Moore's beautiful lines — " Blest power of sunshine, genial day, What balm, what...and sweet, It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep cold shadow of the tomb." The appearance of perfect contentment in... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 470 pages
...the rude litter where she lies, Uplifted by the warrior throng, O'er the steep rocks is borne along. Blest power of sunshine! genial day, What balm, what life is in thy ray I To feel thec is such real bliss, That had the world no joy but this, To sit in sunshine calm and... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 482 pages
...Uplifted by the warrior throng, O'er the steep rocks is borne along. Blest power of sunshine! genial'Day, What balm, what life is in thy ray ! To feel thee...sweet, — It were a world too exquisite For man to leave it for the gloom, The deep, cold shadow of the tomb ! Even HIND A, though she saw not where Or... | |
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