| 1839 - 870 strani
...homeward to their caves, Or when the stillness of the sea, Even more than music breathes of Thee ! " I'll seek by day some glade unknown, All light and silence,...only eyes that watch my rite. " Thy heaven, on which 'tig bliss to look, Shall be my pure and shining book, Where I shall read, in words of flame, The glories... | |
| 1818 - 354 strani
...caves. Or when the stillness of the sea, Even more than music breathes to thee .' I'll seek by day snme glade unknown, All light and silence like thy throne...eyes that watch my rite. Thy heaven, on which 'tis b'iss to look, Shall be my pure and shining boi >k ; Where I shall read in words of flame, The glories... | |
| Unitarian Church in Washington, D.C. - 1821 - 238 strani
...that arch of thine; My censer's breath the mountain airs, And silent thoughts my only prayers. I'll seek, by day, some glade unknown, All light and silence,...shall be, at night, The only eyes that watch my rite. 3 Thy heaven, on which 'tis bliss to look, Shall be my pure and shining book, Where I shall read in... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 298 strani
...Pii orant tacit*. Or when the stillness of the sea, Even more than music, breathes of Thee ! m. I'll seek, by day, some glade unknown, All light and silence,...shall be, at night, The only eyes that watch my rite. rv. Thy Heaven, on which 'tis bliss to look, Shall be my pure and shining book, Where I shall read,... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 316 strani
...Pii orant tacit*. Or when the stillness of the sea, Even more than music, breathes of Thee ! in. I'll seek, by day, some glade unknown, All light and silence,...shall be, at night, The only eyes that watch my rite. IV. Thy Heaven, on which 'tis bliss to look, Shall be my pure and shining book, Where I shall read,... | |
| 1823 - 242 strani
...of the sea, E'en more tlun music, hreathe* of Thefe!"' " •I'll seek hy day some glade apk'opwp,: All light and silence, like thy Throne ! And the pale stars shall be atWh*,,' ' The only eyes that watch my rite. ' "<l•/• ,•:.'•. v . -i. . Thy Heav'o, on which... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 strani
...homeward to their cares", Or when the stillness of the sea, Even more than music, breathes of thee ! I'll seek, by day, some glade unknown, All light and silence,...Thy Heaven, on which 'tis bliss to look; Shall be m^ pure and shining book, Where I shall read, in words of flame. The glories of thy wond'rous name;... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 374 strani
...homeward to their caves, Or when tie stillness of the sea, E'en more than music, breathes of Thee ! I'll seek, by day, some glade unknown, All light and silence,...And the pale stars shall be, at night, The only eyes tbat watch my rite. Thy Heaven, on which His bliss to look, Shall be my pure and shining Book, Where... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1827 - 426 strani
...homeward jp their caves, Or when the stillness of the sea, Even more than music, breathes of Thee! I 'II seek, by day, some glade unknown, All light and silence,...throne! And the pale stars shall be, at night, The oulyeyee that watch my rite. Thy heaven, on which 't is bliss to look, Shall be my pure and shining... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 strani
...to their caves, Or when the stillness of the sea, Even more than music, breathes of Thee ! III. I'll seek, by day, some glade unknown, All light and silence, like thy throne ! * This second verse, which I wrote long after the first, alludes to the fate of a very lovely and... | |
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