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" Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, " The pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator, — -dramatist, — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all... "
The Poetical Works of Thomas Moore: Lalla Rookh ; Political and satirical ... - Page 81
by Thomas Moore - 1841
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 102

1855 - 620 pages
...more touching than the scene in the ' Life of Sheridan,' where ' The orator, dramatist, statesman, who ran Through each mode of the lyre and was master of all,' bursts into tears when reproached for some imputed political backsliding, exclaiming, that it was all...
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Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack

1817 - 494 pages
...trust. * — . 1751. — RB SHERIDAN BORN. * * * ». The orator — dramatist — minstrel — who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of ALL ! Whose mind was au essence, compounded with art, From the finest and best of all other men's powers ;— Who ruled,...
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The Fudge Family in Paris

Thomas Moore - 1818 - 184 pages
...last, And which found all his wants at an end, was return'd ! * " Was thit then the fate !" — future ages will say, When some names shall live but in history's...pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, " The orator — dramatist — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all!...
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The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 81

1818 - 638 pages
...curse ; When Truth will be heard, and these Lords of a day Be forgotten as fools, or remember'd aa worse ;— " « Was this then the fate of that highgifted...pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall, The orator,— dramatist,— minstrel,— who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all...
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The Fudge Family in Paris

Thomas Moore - 1818 - 186 pages
...— offered when Sh-rdn could no longer take any sustenance, and declined, for him, by his friends. " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, "...pride of the palace, the bower and the hall,. " The orator — dramatist — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all!...
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The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series ..., Volumes 1-2

1818 - 628 pages
...curse ; When Truth will be heard, and these Lords of a day Be forgotten as fools, or remember'd аз worse ;— " ' Was this then the fate of that highgifted man, The pride of the palace, the bower, anil the hall, The orator,— dramatist,— minstrel, — who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and...
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British melodies, extracts from the modern poets [signed J.H.R.].

British melodies - 1820 - 280 pages
...will be heard, and these Lords of a day ' •' ' Be forgotten as fools, or remember' d as wone ;— " Was this then the fate of that high-gifted man, "The...pride of the palace, the bower and the hall, "The orator — dramatist — minstrel, — who ran "Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all...
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Edinburgh Dramatic Review, Volumes 5-6

1823 - 416 pages
...DUENNA. — This delightful opera, the work of Mr. Sheridan, " The orator, dramatist, minstrel, who ran Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all ;'* " whose utmost skirts of glory we behold gladly, and far off their steps adore," — was first brought out...
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The Works of Thomas Moore: Comprending All His Melodies, Ballads ..., Volume 5

Thomas Moore - 1823 - 316 pages
...last, And which found all his wants at an end, was return'd!* " Was this, then, the fate" — future ages will say, When some names shall live but in history's...pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall, " The orator — dramatist — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all!...
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The works of Thomas Moore, comprehending all his melodies, ballads ..., Volume 5

Thomas Moore - 1823 - 298 pages
...last, And which found all his wants at an end, was return 'd!* f " Was this, then, the fate" — future ages will say, When some names shall live but in history's...pride of the palace, the bower, and the hall, " The orator — dramatist — minstrel, — who ran " Through each mode of the lyre, and was master of all!...
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