The Pleasures of MemoryS. Archer, 1815 - 54 pages |
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Page 44
... Hist . des Indes , par Raynal , vi . 21 . NOTE c , p . 15 . So when he breath'd his firm yet fond adieu— " He wept , but the effort that he made to conceal his tears , concurred with them to do him honour : he went to the mast - head ...
... Hist . des Indes , par Raynal , vi . 21 . NOTE c , p . 15 . So when he breath'd his firm yet fond adieu— " He wept , but the effort that he made to conceal his tears , concurred with them to do him honour : he went to the mast - head ...
Page 45
... Hist . xii . 432. Mem . of GRAY , seet , iv . let . 25 . NOTEƒ , p . 15 . Hence home - felt pleasures , & c . Who can sufficiently admire the affectionate at- tachment of Plutarch , who thus concludes his enu- meration of the advantages ...
... Hist . xii . 432. Mem . of GRAY , seet , iv . let . 25 . NOTEƒ , p . 15 . Hence home - felt pleasures , & c . Who can sufficiently admire the affectionate at- tachment of Plutarch , who thus concludes his enu- meration of the advantages ...
Page 47
... Hist August . 54 . And it is said of Cardinal Richelieu , that , when he built his magnificent palace on the site of the old family chateau at Richelieu , he sacrificed its symmetry to pre- serve the room in which he was born . Memoirs ...
... Hist August . 54 . And it is said of Cardinal Richelieu , that , when he built his magnificent palace on the site of the old family chateau at Richelieu , he sacrificed its symmetry to pre- serve the room in which he was born . Memoirs ...
Page 49
... early youth . " ROBERTSON'S Hist . iv . 256 . NOTE r , p . 18 . Then did his horse the homeward track descry . The memory of the horse forms the groundwork of a pleasing little romance of the twelfth century , entitled NOTES ON PARE I. , ...
... early youth . " ROBERTSON'S Hist . iv . 256 . NOTE r , p . 18 . Then did his horse the homeward track descry . The memory of the horse forms the groundwork of a pleasing little romance of the twelfth century , entitled NOTES ON PARE I. , ...
Page 50
... by the elder Pliny . NOTE t , p . 20 . Hark ! the bee , & c . Hist . Nat . x . 37 . This little animal , from the extreme convexity of her eye , cannot see many inches before her . NOTES ON PART II . NOTE a , p . 50 NOTES ON PART I.
... by the elder Pliny . NOTE t , p . 20 . Hark ! the bee , & c . Hist . Nat . x . 37 . This little animal , from the extreme convexity of her eye , cannot see many inches before her . NOTES ON PART II . NOTE a , p . 50 NOTES ON PART I.
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adieu ambitious CHARLES renounc'd bends blest breast breathe breeze calm chain charm charm'd chas'd clime clos'd clouds colour confest confin'd controul dusky dwell Eden's wild wood Ev'n faintly imag'd fairy Fancy Fancy's fled FLORIO fluence fond gale gaz'd gaze glade Gothic gray hail Hark HARLEM's walls heart Heav'n Hence home-felt pleasure Hist Hope's hour hues hung Innocence light live Long Maximian melancholy melts mild mountain muse native NAVARRE nest nobler NOTE NOTE k ORMOND nobly sigh'd pensive widow loves PLEASURES OF MEMORY rapture resign'd Richelieu round rous'd rude Say why VESPASIAN scal'd scene seraphic shade shadowy shed sigh silent sleep smile soft sooth'd sorrows soul sphere spirit spring steals sublime tears thee tints trace triumph TULLY paus'd Twas Venice VESPASIAN lov'd VIRGIL's tomb Virtue wakes wave Westmoreland Whence wood vales pursued youth