| James Miller - 1844 - 536 páginas
...he lost at Annan ; and the snzrender ef his rights at Koxburgh completed the humiliating scene : " So glory's thrill is o'er, And hearts that once beat high for praise, Now feel that charm no more." — MOORE. disaster to divine vengeance, as a mark of displeasure for some sacrilege... | |
| Miles's Boy (pseud) - 1845 - 602 páginas
...TATA'S hill Was stuck on Daniel's head, Now hangs as dull At'Dart-ynane, As if its Dan were-dead ! So sleeps the pride of former days, So glory's thrill is o'er, And heart's that once sung out " Rcpale ! " Now sing " Repale" no more! No more that cap can raise delight... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 páginas
...who sleeps in this THE HARP THAT ONCE THROUGH TARA'S HALLS. TaE harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls An if that soul were fled. So sleeps the pride of former days, So glory's thrill is o'er, And hearts... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 páginas
...THAT ONCE THROUGH TARA'S HALLS. TRE harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Xow hangs as mute on Tara's walls As if that soul were...bright The harp of Tara swells ; The chord alone, that breaks at night, Thus freedom now so seldom wakes, The only throb she gives, Is when some heart indignant... | |
| 1846 - 744 páginas
...once through Т ABA'S halls The soul of music shed, Now hange an mute on TAEA'S walls Ai if that «nil were fled. So sleeps the pride of former days, So...high for praise. Now feel that pulse no more. No more the chiefs and Indies bright The harp of TARA swells ; The chord alone, that breaks nt night, Its tale... | |
| 1846 - 750 páginas
...TAXA'* halls The soul of music shed, Now bang« at mut« ou ТАЖА'В walls As if that soul were tied. So sleeps the pride of former days. So glory's thrill is o'er. And heart* that once beat high for praise, Now feel that pulse no more. N.. mon the chief« and ladies... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1847 - 310 páginas
...violin, or the smile of a woman, never gladdens his roof, and " The harp that once in Tara's halls The soul of music shed, Now hangs as mute on Tara's walls, As if that soul were fled !" TWO ACTORS FOR ONE PART. CHAPTER I. A RENDEZVOUS IN THE IMPERIAL GARDEN. IT was near the end of... | |
| Catherine Sinclair - 1848 - 478 páginas
...exhibition, " the Esteddfodd," as it was called, where princes and poets entered the lists; but now " No more to chiefs and ladies bright, The harp of Tara swells." Soon after our entrance into Wales, we passed an immense new alms-house, built on so large a scale,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1849 - 208 páginas
...thus dying for thee. THE HARP THAT ONCE THROUGH TARA'S HALLS. THE harp that once through Tara's halls The soul of music shed Now hangs as mute on Tara's...bright The harp of Tara swells : The chord alone, that breaks at night, Its tale of ruin tells. Thus Freedom now so seldom wakes, The only throb she gives... | |
| William Robert Wilde - 1849 - 316 páginas
...semibarbarous age ; the Kings renowned in story, — the Cormacs and Nialls, and Dathis: but now " No more to chiefs and ladies bright The harp of Tara swells ; The chord alone that breaks at night Its tale of ruin tells." We might, by merely paraphrasing the translations of authentic... | |
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