The Pleasures of Memory: With Other PoemsT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 - 167 pages |
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... forms the subject of the second . When ideas have any relation whatever , they are attractive of each other in the mind ; and the perception of any object naturally leads to the idea of another , which was con- nected with it either in ...
... forms the subject of the second . When ideas have any relation whatever , they are attractive of each other in the mind ; and the perception of any object naturally leads to the idea of another , which was con- nected with it either in ...
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... here we chas'd the slipper by the sound ; And turn'd the blindfold hero round and round . " Twas here , at eve , we form'd our fairy ring ; And Fancy flutter'd on her wildest wing . Giants and genii chain'd each wondering ear ; And orphan ...
... here we chas'd the slipper by the sound ; And turn'd the blindfold hero round and round . " Twas here , at eve , we form'd our fairy ring ; And Fancy flutter'd on her wildest wing . Giants and genii chain'd each wondering ear ; And orphan ...
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... forms , still breathing thro ' their dust , Still from the frame , in mould gigantic cast , Starting to life - all whisper of the past ! As thro ' the garden's desert paths I rove , What fond illusions swarm in every grove ! How oft ...
... forms , still breathing thro ' their dust , Still from the frame , in mould gigantic cast , Starting to life - all whisper of the past ! As thro ' the garden's desert paths I rove , What fond illusions swarm in every grove ! How oft ...
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... form'd , and cherish'd here ! And not the lightest leaf , but trembling teems With golden visions , and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse , at evening , blaz'd The Gipsy's faggot - there we stood and gaz'd ; Gaz'd on her sun ...
... form'd , and cherish'd here ! And not the lightest leaf , but trembling teems With golden visions , and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse , at evening , blaz'd The Gipsy's faggot - there we stood and gaz'd ; Gaz'd on her sun ...
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... form of Truth ; Whose every word enlighten'd and endear'd ; In age belov'd , in poverty rever'd ; In Friendship's silent register ye live , Nor ask the vain memorial Art can give . -But when the sons of peace and pleasure sleep , When ...
... form of Truth ; Whose every word enlighten'd and endear'd ; In age belov'd , in poverty rever'd ; In Friendship's silent register ye live , Nor ask the vain memorial Art can give . -But when the sons of peace and pleasure sleep , When ...
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adieu antient arras bids blest blush BOILEAU breast breath'd breathe breeze bright calm cell charm Cicero clime confest controul coursers delight dreams dwell echoes EPIGRAM faded Fancy Fancy's fled flings flow fond gale gaz'd Genii gilds glows Gout grove hail hanging wood heart heav'n Hence Hist hues hung inspire kindred light lisp live lov'd lustre maid Maximian melts mind murmurs Muse native NAVARRE night NOTE o'er once pensive PLEASURES OF MEMORY PLUT rapture repose resign'd rever'd rise round rude scene secret seraph serene shade shadowy shed shelter'd shine sigh silent sleep smile soft song sooth sooth'd sorrows soul sphere spirit spring steals sweet swell tears tempest thee thou thought thoughts inspire thro tints trac'd trace trembling triumphs truth twas thine vale Venice VESPASIAN Virtue wake wave weep wild wing youth