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" Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree ; For Heaven can witness, though guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to thee ! With thee were the dreams of my earliest love ; Every thought of my reason was thine... "
The Analectic Magazine, to which is Added, an Appendix of Official Naval ... - Page 113
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The English Poets: Wordsworth to Dobell

Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1894 - 860 pages
...thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a life that for thee was resigned ? Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree ; For Heaven can witness, though guilty to them, 1 have been but too faithful to thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest love ; Every thought...
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Thomas Moore's Complete Poetical Works

Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1895 - 874 pages
...may condemn. Thy tears shall efface their decree; For Heaven can witness, tho' guilty to them, I'have been but too faithful to thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest love; Every thought of my reason was thine; In my last humble prayer to the Spirit above, Thy name shall...
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Thomas Moore's Complete Poetical Works

Thomas Moore - English poetry - 1895 - 838 pages
...thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a life that for thee was resigned? Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree; For Heaven can witness, tho' guilty to them, I have been but too faithful to thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry

Charles Mackay - English poetry - 1896 - 680 pages
...thee was resigned ? Yes, weep, and however my foes nay condemn, Thy tears shall efface their deuce ; For Heaven can witness, though guilty to them, I have...thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest love; Every thought of my reason was thine ; In my last humble prayer to the Spirit above, Thy name shall...
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A thousand and one gems of English poetry, selected and arranged by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a life that for thee was resigned ? Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree...thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest love; Every thought of my reason was thine ; In my last humble prayer to the Spirit above, Thy name shall...
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English Lyrics: Chaucer to Poe, 1340-1809

William Ernest Henley - English poetry - 1897 - 522 pages
...that for thee was resign'd ? Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface thy decree ; For Heaven can witness, though guilty to...thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest love ; Every thought of my reason was thine ; In my last humble prayer to the Spirit above Thy name shall...
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The Universal Irish Song Book: A Complete Collection of the Songs and ...

Patrick John Kenedy - 1898 - 512 pages
...resign'd ? Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree ; For heav'n can witness, though guilty to them, I have been but...thee ! With thee were the dreams of my earliest love : Every thought of my reason was thine :— hi my last humble prayer to the Spirit above, Thy name...
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For Thee Alone: Poems of Love

Love poetry - 1899 - 386 pages
...thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a life that for thee was resign'd ? Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree...thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest love ; Every thought of my reason was thine ; In my last humble prayer to the Spirit above, Thy name shall...
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Irish Melodies and National Airs

Thomas Moore - Ireland - 1879 - 252 pages
...thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a life that for thee was resign'd ? Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree...thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest love ; Every thought of ray reason was thine ; In my last humble prayer to the Spirit above, Thy name shall...
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A Treasury of Irish Poetry in the English Tongue

Stopford Augustus Brooke, Thomas William Rolleston - English poetry - 1900 - 646 pages
...thou weep, when they darken the fame Of a life that for thee was resign'd ? Yes, weep, and however my foes may condemn, Thy tears shall efface their decree...thee. With thee were the dreams of my earliest love ; Every thought of my reason was thine ; In my last humble prayer to the Spirit above, Thy name shall...
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