The Pleasures of Memory: With Other PoemsT. Cadell and W. Davies, 1810 - 167 pages |
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... of the Memory . From an effect we na- turally ascend to the cause ; and the subject proposed is then unfolded with an investiga- tion of the nature and leading principles of this faculty . It is evident that our ideas flow in con- tinual.
... of the Memory . From an effect we na- turally ascend to the cause ; and the subject proposed is then unfolded with an investiga- tion of the nature and leading principles of this faculty . It is evident that our ideas flow in con- tinual.
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... exercise to every mild and generous propen- sity . Not confined to man , it extends through all animated nature ; and its effects are pecu- liarly striking in the domestic tribes . abed With magic tints to harmonize the scene . Still'd 6.
... exercise to every mild and generous propen- sity . Not confined to man , it extends through all animated nature ; and its effects are pecu- liarly striking in the domestic tribes . abed With magic tints to harmonize the scene . Still'd 6.
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... nature pleas'd , for life itself was new , And the heart promis'd what the fancy drew . See , thro ' the fractur'd pediment reveal'd , Where moss inlays the rudely - sculptur'd shield , The martin's old , hereditary nest . Long may the 8.
... nature pleas'd , for life itself was new , And the heart promis'd what the fancy drew . See , thro ' the fractur'd pediment reveal'd , Where moss inlays the rudely - sculptur'd shield , The martin's old , hereditary nest . Long may the 8.
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... and lo ! they live ! Cloth'd with far softer hues than Light can give . Thou first , best friend that Heav'n assigns below , To sooth and sweeten all the cares we know ; Whose glad suggestions still each vain alarm , When nature 12.
... and lo ! they live ! Cloth'd with far softer hues than Light can give . Thou first , best friend that Heav'n assigns below , To sooth and sweeten all the cares we know ; Whose glad suggestions still each vain alarm , When nature 12.
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With Other Poems Samuel Rogers. Whose glad suggestions still each vain alarm , When nature fades , and life forgets to charm ; Thee would the Muse invoke ! -to thee belong The sage's precept , and the poet's song . What soften'd views ...
With Other Poems Samuel Rogers. Whose glad suggestions still each vain alarm , When nature fades , and life forgets to charm ; Thee would the Muse invoke ! -to thee belong The sage's precept , and the poet's song . What soften'd views ...
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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