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" Here's a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate ; And whatever sky 's above me, Here's a heart for every fate. " Though the ocean roar around me, Yet it still shall bear me on ; Though a desert should surround me, It hath springs that... "
Byron - Page 251
by Ethel Colburn Mayne - 1924 - 474 pages
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 5; Volume 97

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1853 - 814 pages
...palpable. We take at random the quick and dancing metre of Byron's little poem to Moore, commencing — ' My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea.' The line, ' In this water as this wine,' will sufficiently illustrate our meaning. The poetry of the...
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The poetical works of lord Byron, Page 10, Volume 2

George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1855 - 434 pages
...the Assyrian wight, Have next to combat with the female knight. March 25, 1817. TO THOMAS MOORE, i. MY boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea...before I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thee ! ii. Here's a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate : And, whatever sky's above...
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Letters and Journals of Lord Byron: With Notices of His Life, Volume 2

George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1855 - 584 pages
...ought to have been a dinner? 'Ah, Master Shallow, we have heard the chimes at midnight.' — But " My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea ; But, before I go, Tom Moore, Here 'sa double health to thee ! And, whatever sky 's above me, Here 'sa heart for every fate. " Though...
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A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent ...

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 pages
...this sheet, Чis not what it appears, My eye-bolls burn and throb, but have no tear;, Byre. Here 'sa sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate ; And whatever sky's above me, Here 'sa heart for every fate. ¡y Why do I weep ? to leave the vine Whose elusters o'er me bend —...
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A Complete Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Comprising the Most Excellent ...

Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 pages
...sheet, Чis not what it appears, My eye-balls burn and throb, but have no tears. Byrm. Here 'sa eigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate ; And whatever sky's above me, Here 'sa heart for every fate. Bvrm Why do I weep ? to leave the vine Whose elusters o'er me bend —...
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One Hundred Songs of Ireland: Music and Words

1859 - 78 pages
...is on the eea ; But be - fore Tom Moore, Here's a don - ble health to t hеe. 2 There's a eigh for those who love me, And a smile to those who hate, And whatever skies above me, Here's a heart for every fate. 3 Were' t the last drop tn the well, As I gasped upon...
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The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 25

1860 - 466 pages
...journey which was only terminated by his death, he inscribed the well-known verses to Moore, begining : "My boat is on the shore, And my bark is on the sea...I go, Tom Moore, Here's a double health to thee!" Perhaps, nothing ever written by or of Byron has more clearly exhibited his fortune and character than...
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Works of Washington Irving, Volume 24

Washington Irving - 1862 - 584 pages
...of the poet's biographer, Lord John, now Earl Russell. [To Thomas Moore.] Bmanrox, August 14, 1824 My boat is on the shore And my bark is on the sea ; I forget how the song ends, but here I am at Brighton just on the point of embarking for France....
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Twice Around the Clock: Or, The Hours of the Day and Night in London

George Augustus Sala - 1862 - 414 pages
...nine o'clock in the evening— pen them in the "quiet street," where I am again for a seasonthough my boat is on the shore, and my bark is on the sea, and ere you hear from me again there will be a considerable variation of clocks between London and...
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The Life and Letters of Washington Irving, Volume 2

Pierre Munroe Irving - 1862 - 506 pages
...of the poet's biographer, Lord John, now Earl Kussell. [To Thomas Moore.] BRIGHTON, August 14, 1824. My boat is on the shore And my bark is on the sea ; I forget how the song ends, but here I am at Brighton just on the point of embarking for Prance....
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