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" Twas not her soft magic of streamlet or hill. Oh! no - it was something more exquisite still. 'Twas that friends, the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made every dear scene of enchantment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of Nature improve,... "
A Tour in Ireland;: With Meditations and Reflections - Page 50
by James Johnson - 1844 - 371 pages
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 46

1839 - 870 pages
...'Twas not the soft magic of streamlet or hill, Oh no ! it was sium-thing more exquisite still. " 'Twos that friends the beloved of my bosom were near, Who made every dear scene of enchantment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of nature improve, When we see...
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Melodies (Irish melodies, National melodies).

Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pages
...scene Her purest of chrystal and brightest of green; 'Twas not the soft magic of streamlet or hill! Oh! no—it was something more exquisite still:— Twas...friends, the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made ev'ry dear scene of enchantment more dear; And who felt how the best charms of Nature improve When...
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The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads ..., Volume 4

Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pages
...Twas not the soft magic of streamlet or hill — Oh! no — it was something more exquisite still. m. 'Twas that friends, the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made every dear scene of enchantment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of nature improve, When we see...
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The Works of Thomas Moore: Irish melodies. National airs

Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pages
...not the soft magic of streamlet or hill — Oh ! no — it was something more exquisite still. III. 'Twas that friends, the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made every dear scene of enchantment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of nature improve, When we see...
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High Life: A Novel : in Two Volumes, Volume 2

1827 - 256 pages
...I'ushed from the room. CHAPTER XXVI I; " Twas not the soft magic of streamlet or hill ! Ah, n« ! it was something more exquisite still, 'Twas that friends, the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made each dear scene of enchantment more dear, Who taught how the beat works of nature improve, When we...
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High Life: A Novel : in Two Volumes, Volumes 1-2

1827 - 488 pages
..."Twui not the soft magic of streamlet or hill ! -ill, nn ! it wa« lomethine more exquisite ftill, 'Twas that friends, the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made each dear scene of enchantment more dear, Who taught how the beet works of nature improve, When we...
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Irish Melodies: National Airs, Ballads, Songs, Etc

Thomas Moore - 1828 - 232 pages
...'Twas not the soft magic of streamlet or hill — Oh! no— it was something more exquisite still. III. 'Twas that friends the beloved of my bosom, were near, Who made every dear scene of enchantment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of nature improve, When we see...
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The Poetical Melange

1828 - 814 pages
...not the soft magic of streamlet or hill ; Oh, no ! it ^vas something more exquisite still ! "l 'WHS that friends, the beloved of my bosom were near, Who made every dear scene of enchantment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of nature improve, When we see...
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The Norwich Minstrel, Containing Several Hundred of the Most Admired and ...

1831 - 272 pages
...purest of crystal, and brightest of green ; 'Twas not the soft magic of streamlets or rill, Oh no, it was something more exquisite still. 'Twas that, friends, the beloved of my bosom were near, Which made every dearscene of enchantment more dear, And who felt how the best charms of nature improve...
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The Universal Songster, Or, Museum of Mirth: Forming the Most Complete ...

1834 - 480 pages
...purest of crystal, its brightest of green ; Twas not the soft magic of streamlets or rill, Oh no, it was something more exquisite still. Twas that, friends, the beloved of my bosom were near, Which made every scene of enchantment more dear. And who felt how the best charms of nature improve...
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