PoemsEdward Moxon, 1842 - 304 pages |
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... a fleeting hour employ , Or flush one faded cheek with honest joy ; Blest were my lines , tho ' limited their sphere , Tho ' short their date , as his who traced them here . 1793 . CONTENTS . PAGE THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY 1 HUMAN LIFE.
... a fleeting hour employ , Or flush one faded cheek with honest joy ; Blest were my lines , tho ' limited their sphere , Tho ' short their date , as his who traced them here . 1793 . CONTENTS . PAGE THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY 1 HUMAN LIFE.
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Samuel Rogers. CONTENTS . PAGE THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY 1 HUMAN LIFE 61 AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND 117 JACQUELINE 139 ODE TO SUPERSTITION 159 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN IN A THEATRE 167 ON ... ASLEEP 171 FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM 172 FROM EURIPIDES 172 ...
Samuel Rogers. CONTENTS . PAGE THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY 1 HUMAN LIFE 61 AN EPISTLE TO A FRIEND 117 JACQUELINE 139 ODE TO SUPERSTITION 159 WRITTEN TO BE SPOKEN IN A THEATRE 167 ON ... ASLEEP 171 FROM A GREEK EPIGRAM 172 FROM EURIPIDES 172 ...
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... 211 INSCRIPTION FOR STRATFIELD SAYE 214 REFLECTIONS . 216 WRITTEN AT DROPMORE 219 WRITTEN IN JULY 1834 220 WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY 221 THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS 225 THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . IN TWO PARTS . 1792 viii.
... 211 INSCRIPTION FOR STRATFIELD SAYE 214 REFLECTIONS . 216 WRITTEN AT DROPMORE 219 WRITTEN IN JULY 1834 220 WRITTEN IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY 221 THE VOYAGE OF COLUMBUS 225 THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . IN TWO PARTS . 1792 viii.
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Samuel Rogers. THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . IN TWO PARTS . 1792 . Hoc est Vivere bis , vitâ posse priore frui . MART . THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . PART I. Dolce sentier , THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY.
Samuel Rogers. THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . IN TWO PARTS . 1792 . Hoc est Vivere bis , vitâ posse priore frui . MART . THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . PART I. Dolce sentier , THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY.
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Æschylus age to age ancient bids bless blest breathe bright called calm CANTO charm child Cicero clouds Columbus controul Cortes courser dark delight dream Euripides father fear Finden fled flowers fond gaze glory glows grove hail hand hear heart Heaven Hence Herodotus Herrera Hist holy hope and fear hour human voice hung Icarius inspire light live look mighty Wind mind Muse night o'er once Pausanias Petrarch Plato pleasure R.A. Goodall rapture resigned rise round sacred sail sate says scene secret seraph shade shadow shed shine shore sigh silent sleep smile song soon sorrow soul spirit spring steals stood Stothard sung sweet swell tears thee thine thou thought thro trace trembling triumphs truth Turner Twas vale VESPASIAN VIRGIL'S tomb virtue voice wake wandering wave weep whence wild wind wings young youth