tis vain to curse, 'Tis weakness to upbraid thee ; Hate cannot wish thee worse, Than guilt and shame have made thee. Irish Melodies - 第 73 頁Thomas Moore 著 - 1852 - 165 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Thomas Moore - 1882 - 682 頁
...fall, With smiles had still received thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believed thee. Go — go — 'tis vain to curse, 'Tis weakness...guilt and shame have made thee. WHILE HISTORY'S MUSE. WmtE History's Muse the memorial was keeping Of all that the dark hand of Destiny weaves, Beside her... | |
| 1887 - 842 頁
...even those ties shall sever; When thou wilt call, with vain regret, On her thou 'st lost for ever ; On her who, in thy fortune's fall, With smiles had...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. THE TIME I'VE LOST IN WOOING. THE time I've lost in wooing, In watching and pursuing The light, that... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1892 - 582 頁
...When even those ties shall sever; When thou wilt call, with vain regret, On her thou'st lost for ever; On her who, in thy fortune's fall, With smiles had...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. FAREWELL!— BUT WHENEVER YOU WELCOME. FAREWELL! — but whenever you welcome the hour, That awakens... | |
| Georg Brandes - 1892 - 558 頁
...elske dig dybere end nu! — Nej dine Lænker, som rasle, dit Blod, som strømmer, gjøre dig kun *) Go — go — 'tis vain to curse 'Tis weakness to...Hate cannot wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have make thee. 270 Naturalismen i England. mere smerteligt kjær for dine Sønner, hvis Hjerter, som Ungerne... | |
| Edward William Cole - 1892 - 412 頁
...had still received thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believed thee. Go 1 go I 'tis vain to curse, 'Tis weakness to upbraid thee...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. I CANNOT LOVE AGAIN. OH, do not bid me, mother, The loved one to forget ; And speak not of another,... | |
| Georg Brandes - 1892 - 558 頁
...elske dig dybere end nu! — Nej dine Lænker, som rasle, dit Blod, som strømmer, gjøre dig kun *) Go — go — 'tis vain to curse 'Tis weakness to...Hate cannot wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have make thee. mere smerteligt kjær for dine Sønner, hvis Hjerter, som Ungerne fra Ørkenfnglens Rede,... | |
| Marguerite Countess of Blessington - 1893 - 486 頁
...fall, With smiles had still received thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believed thee. Go— go — 'tis vain to curse, Tis weakness...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee." stated that she had never been more affected than on the event. The poor woman, knowing the hollowness... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1895 - 874 頁
...gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believed thee. Go — go —'t is vain to curse, 'T is weakness to upbraid thee; Hate cannot wish thee worse...HISTORY'S MUSE. WHILE History's Muse the memorial was Of all that the dark hand of Destiny keeping , weaves, Beside her the Genius of Erin stood weeping,... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 頁
...fall, With smiles hath still received thee, And gladly died to prove thee all Her fancy first believed thee. Go — go — 'tis vain to curse, 'Tis weakness...guilt and shame have made thee. WHILE HISTORY'S MUSE. WHIU History's Muse the memorial was keeping Of all that the dark hand of Destiny weaves. Beside her... | |
| 1875 - 880 頁
...into the concluding verse, are aware that they are personifying Erin and apostrophizing George IV. : Go, go, 'tis vain to curse, "Tis weakness to upbraid...wish thee worse Than guilt and shame have made thee. The scattered accounts of William IV. with the comments on his conduct and estimates of his character,... | |
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