| 1821 - 712 pages
...from woe, And the ills below. That render life but a long diseaie. A. LORD BYRON TO MR. T. MOORE. \TY boat is on the shore. And my bark is on the sea : But ere I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to ther. Here's a sigh for those I love, And a smile for those I hate, And, whatever sky's above, Here's... | |
| Shrewsbury (England). Royal School - 1801 - 368 pages
...vultus, Qvod rhythmo sine carmen, Hoc mens est sine amoris Luctu laetitiaqve. My Boat is on the Shore. My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea ; But before I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thee ! Here's a sigh to those who love me, And a... | |
| 1821 - 766 pages
...woe, And the ills below, That render life but a long diseaie. A. LORD BYRON TO MR. T. MOORE. jy/TY boat is on the shore. And my bark is on the sea : But ere 1 go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thee. Here's a sigh for those I love, And a smile for those... | |
| 1822 - 820 pages
...and are in circulation among a few of Mr. Moore's select friends. Their authenticity is undoubted. MY boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea;...But ere I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thefr. Here's Here's a sigh for those I love, And a smile for those I hate, And, whatever sky's above,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 786 pages
...Your fame forgot, your valour gone — Your name despised, remains alone. LORD BYRON TO MR T. MOORE. MY boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea...ere I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thee. Here's a sigh for those I love, And a smile for those I hate, And, whatever sky's above, Here's heart... | |
| 1823 - 784 pages
...Your fame forgot, your valour gone — Your name despised, remains alone. LORD BYRON TO MR T. MOORE. MY boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea...ere I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thee. Here's a sigh for those I love, And a smile for those I hate, And, whatever sky's above, Here's heart... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 780 pages
...— Your name despised, remains alone. LORD BYRON TO MR T. MOORE. MY boat is on the shore, And ray bark is on the sea : But ere I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thee. Here's a sigh for those I love, And a smile for those I hate, And, whatever sky's above, Here's heart... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 pages
...! THE FOLLOWING LINES Were written extempore to his friend T. Moore, Esq. Me nuthor of Lalla Rookh. MY boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea ; Bat, before I go, TOM MOORE, Here's a double health to thee. Here's a sigh to those who love, me,... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...friendship. The last lines, written by lord Byron, on his native soil, were addressed to Mr. More : My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea ; But ere I go, Том MOORE, Here's a double health to thee. ._ »^ Here's a sigh for those I love, And a smile for... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 546 pages
...LINES Were written extempore by Lord Byron to his friend T. Moore, Esq., the author of Lalla Rookh. MY boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea : But before I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thee. Here 'sa sigh to those who love me And a smile... | |
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