The Poems of Samuel RogersG. Routledge, 1890 - 318 pages |
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... Hence arises our attachment to inanimate objects ; hence also , in some degree , the love of our country , and the emotion with which we contemplate the celebrated scenes of antiquity . Hence a picture directs our thoughts to the ...
... Hence arises our attachment to inanimate objects ; hence also , in some degree , the love of our country , and the emotion with which we contemplate the celebrated scenes of antiquity . Hence a picture directs our thoughts to the ...
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... hence , beneath their shade , to trace The few fond lines that Time may soon efface . On yon grey stone , that fronts the chancel door , Worn smooth by busy feet now seen no more , Each eve we shot the marble through the ring , When the ...
... hence , beneath their shade , to trace The few fond lines that Time may soon efface . On yon grey stone , that fronts the chancel door , Worn smooth by busy feet now seen no more , Each eve we shot the marble through the ring , When the ...
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... hence the charm historic scenes impart ; Hence Tiber awes , and Avon melts the heart . Aerial forms in Tempe's classic vale Glance through the gloom and whisper in the gale ; In wild Vaucluse with love and LAURA dwell , And THE ...
... hence the charm historic scenes impart ; Hence Tiber awes , and Avon melts the heart . Aerial forms in Tempe's classic vale Glance through the gloom and whisper in the gale ; In wild Vaucluse with love and LAURA dwell , And THE ...
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... hence that calm delight the portrait gives : We gaze on every feature till it lives ! Still the fond lover sees the absent maid ; And the lost friend still lingers in his shade ! Say why the pensive widow loves to weep , When 24 THE ...
... hence that calm delight the portrait gives : We gaze on every feature till it lives ! Still the fond lover sees the absent maid ; And the lost friend still lingers in his shade ! Say why the pensive widow loves to weep , When 24 THE ...
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... Hence away , nor dare intrude ! In this secret shadowy cell Musing MEMORY loves to dwell , With her sister Solitude . Far from the busy world she flies , To taste that peace the world denies . Entranced she sits ; from youth to age ...
... Hence away , nor dare intrude ! In this secret shadowy cell Musing MEMORY loves to dwell , With her sister Solitude . Far from the busy world she flies , To taste that peace the world denies . Entranced she sits ; from youth to age ...
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