| Thomas Moore - 1806 - 328 páginas
...whose heart remembers thee ! STANZAS. il riiii' oi£iii l. fragment. A BEAM of tranquillity smil'd in the West, The storms of the morning pursued us no more, And the wave, while it welcom'd the moment of rest, Still heav'd, as remembering ills that were o'er ! Serenely my heart took... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 páginas
...shall be in yon lone spot, Where as I lie, by all forgot, STANZAS. MOORE, A beam of tranquility smil'd in the West, The storms of the morning pursued us no more ; And the wave, while it welcom'd the moment of rest, Still heav'd, as remembering ills that were o'er! Serenely my heart took... | |
| 1818 - 596 páginas
...but vain gravers on a faithless sand. STANZAS. BY THOMAS MOORE, ESQ. A beam of tranquility srail'd in the west. The storms of the morning pursued us no more, And tlic wave while it wclcom'd the moment of rest, » Still heav'd, as remembering the ills that were... | |
| 1821 - 270 páginas
...prepar'd, The blessings they enjoy to guard. M BEAM OF TRANQUILLITY. A BEAM of tranquillity smil'd in the west, . The storms of the morning pursued us no more, And the wave, while it welcom'd the moment of rest, Still heav'd, as remembering ills that were o'er ! Serenely my heart took... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 340 páginas
...rf?gistra(of the Vice-Admiralty Court of Bermuda; STANZAS. JEscKyl. Fragment, A BEAM of tranquillity smil'd in the west, The storms of the morning pursued us no more, 'And the wave, while it welcom'd the moment of rest, Still heav'd, as remembering ills that were o'er ! Serenely my heart took... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 páginas
...the gloom, None but whispering winds of Heaven. BEAM OF TRANQUILLITY. A BEAM of tranquillity smil'd in the west, The storms of the morning pursued us no more, And the wave, while it welcom'd the moment of rest, Still heav'd, as remembering ills that were o'er ! Serenely my heart took... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 404 páginas
...wish. Unmingled joys here to no man befall ; Who least, hath some ; who most, hath never all. STANZAS. A BEAM of tranquillity smiled in the west, The storms of the morning pursued us no more, And the wave,while it welcomed the moment of rest. Still heaved, as remembering ills that were o'er ! Serenely... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1835 - 440 páginas
...thee ! STANZAS. ©0/*0£ it ritx f**t trefistv ttyxv. JEschyl. Fragment, A BEAM of tranquillity smil'd in the west, The storms of the morning pursued us no more, And the wave, while it welcom'd the moment of rest, Still heav'd, as remembering ills that were o'er ! Serenely my heart took... | |
| 726 páginas
...cabin for some other reason. She certainly appeared quite well and cheerful when she came on deck soon after their arrival in the harbour. Tom also quickly...the poet — " A beam of tranquillity smiled in the weit, The storms of the morning panned ns no more ; And the wave, while it welcomed the moment of rest,... | |
| John William Carleton - 1856 - 796 páginas
...cabin for some other reason. She certainly appeared quite well and cheerful when she came on deck soon after their arrival in the harbour. Tom also quickly...the poet — " A beam of tranquillity smiled in the welt, The storms of the morning pursued us no more ; And the wave, while it welcomed the moment of... | |
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