| Thomas Moore - 1849 - 328 pages
...willing subjects won its way — 'Till all confess'd the Right Divine To rule o'er man was only thine ! But, lo, the scene now chang'd again — And borne...rules us still. COME, PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE AIR AGAIN. COME, play me that simple air again, I us'd so to love, in life's young day, And bring, if thou canst,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1849 - 822 pages
...blush to reign, Though Love's own flow'rets wreath the chain, Disguise our bondage as we will, 'Tie woman, woman, rules us still. COME, PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE...AGAIN. A BALLAD. COME, play me that simple air again, I ne'd so to love, in life's young day. And bring, if thou canst, the dreams that then Were waken'd by... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1851 - 918 pages
...still her name. For though she almost blush to reign, Though Love's own flow'reta wreathe the chin, Disguise our bondage as we will, 'Tis woman, woman, rules us still. COME, PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE AIR АОЖ COME, play me that simple air again, I used so to love, in life's young day, And bring, if thou... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1853 - 790 pages
...lead ; And stronger in thy beauty's charms, Than man, with countless hosts in arms, Thy voice, liko music, cheer'd the Free, Thy very smile was victory...PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE AIR AGAIN. A BALLAD. COME, play mo that simple air again, I used so to love, in life's young day, And bring, if thou canst, the dreams... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1856 - 420 pages
...willing subjects won its way — 'Till all confess'd the Right Divine To rule o'er man was only thine ! I saw thee o'er the battle-plain Our land's defenders...woman, rules us still. COME, PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE AIR AGALN. A BALLAD. COME, play me that simple air again, I us'd so to love, in life's young day, And bring,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1856 - 830 pages
...willing subjects won its way — Till all confess'd the Right Divine To rule o'er man was only thine ! I saw thee o'er the battle-plain Our land's defenders...woman, woman, rules us still. COME, PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE AIB AGAIN. A BALLAD. COME, play me that simple air again, I us'd so to love, in life's young day, And... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1861 - 778 pages
...Till all confess'd the Right Divine To rule o'er man was only thine ! But, lo, the scene now changed again— And borne on plumed steed, I saw thee o'er...rules us still. COME, PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE AIR AGAIN. COME, play me that simple air again, I used so to love, in life's young day, And bring, if thou canst,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1870 - 420 pages
...look " Of self salutes my eye ; — " My only glass, the limpid brook, " That shines and passes by." SOVEREIGN WOMAN. A BALLAD. THE dance was o'er, yet...woman, woman, rules us still. COME, PLAY ME THAT SIMPLE AIE AGAIN. A BALLAD. COME, play me that simple air again, I us'd so to love, in life's young day, And... | |
| 1877 - 362 pages
...the Shrew, act v. sc. 2. — But what is WOMAN ? Only one of Nature's agreeable blunders. Woman — Disguise our bondage as we will. 'Tis WOMAN, woman rules us still. — MOORE, Sovereign Woman. Frailty, thy name i SHAKESPERE, Hamlet, act i. sc. 2. Heaven has no rage... | |
| Thomas Moore, John Francis Waller - 1879 - 572 pages
...Victoria's still her name. For though she almost blush to reign, Though Love's own flow'rets wreathe the chain, Disguise our bondage as we will, 'Tis woman, woman, rules us stilL WAKE THEE, MY DEAR. WAKE thee, my dear — thy dreaming Till darker hours will keep ; While such a... | |
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