Tho' all, that knew him, know his face no more, His faithful dog shall tell his joy to each, With that mute eloquence which passes speech.— And see, the master but returns to die! Yet who shall bid the watchful servant fly ? The blasts of heaven, the... The Pleasures of Memory, with Other Poems - Page 28by Samuel Rogers - 1810 - 167 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Campbell - Hope - 1804 - 182 pages
...the master but returns to die ! Yet who shall bid the watchful servant fly ? The blasts of heaven, the drenching dews of earth, The wanton insults of...vows of love ? Say, thro' the clouds what compass point* her flight? Monarchs have gaz'd, and nations bless'd the sight. Pile rocks on rocks, bid woods... | |
| Anacreon - Greek poetry - 1804 - 194 pages
...elegant author of " The Pleasures of Memory" a fine and interesting exemplification of his subject. Led by what chart, transports the timid dove The wreaths of conquest, or the vows of love ? I See Tell me whither, whence you rove, Tell me all, my sweetest dove. Curious stranger ! I belong... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 260 pages
...the master but returns to die ! Yet who shall bid the watchful servant fly ? The blasts of heaven, the drenching dews of earth, The wanton insults of...clouds what compass points her flight? Monarchs have gazed, and nations blessed the sight. Pile rocks on rocks, bid woods and mountains rise, Eclipse her... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 276 pages
...servant fly ? The blasts of heaven, the drenching dews of earth, The wanton insults of unfeeling m:rth, These, when to guard Misfortune's sacred grave, Will...dove The wreaths of conquest, or the vows of love? r Say, thro' the clouds what compass points her flight? Monarchs have gazed, and nations blessed the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Memory - 1820 - 160 pages
...the master but returns to die ! Yet who shall bid the watchful servant fly ? The blasts of heaven, the drenching dews of earth, The wanton insults of...to brave. Led by what chart, transports the timid dovo, The wreath of conquest, or the vows of love ? 22 THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY. Say, through the clouds... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1820 - 272 pages
...the master but returns to die ! Yet who shall bid the watchful servant fly ? The blasts of heaven, the drenching dews of earth, The wanton insults of...Misfortune's sacred grave, Will firm Fidelity exult to brave. Say, thro' the clouds what compass points her flight ? Monarchs have gazed, and nations blessed the... | |
| Anacreon - 1820 - 196 pages
...Pleasures of Memory" a fine and interesting exemplification of his subject Led by what chart, trausports the timid dove The wreaths of conquest, or the vows of love? Tell me whither, whence you rove, Tell me all, my sweetest dove. Curious stranger ! I belong To the... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1822 - 340 pages
...the master but returns to die ! Yet who shall bid the watchful servant fly ? The blasts of heaven, the drenching dews of earth, The wanton insults of...clouds what compass points her flight ? Monarchs have gazed, and nations blessed the sight. Pile rocks on rocks, bid woods and mountains rise, Eclipse her... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 378 pages
...elegant anthor of " The Pleasures of Memory " a fine and interesting exemplification of his subject. Led by what chart, transports the timid dove The wreaths of conquest, or the vows of love? See the poem. Daniel Heinsius has a similar sentiment, speaking of Dousa, who adopted this method at... | |
| Anacreon, John Broderick Roche - 1827 - 342 pages
...The Pleaturet of Memory" a fine and interesting exemplification of his subject: see the poem : — " Led by what chart, transports the timid dove The wreaths of conquest, or the vows of Love?" IX.] AaX/<raŁ>aii p Daniel Heinsius has a similar senti- " Quo patriot non taitlit Amor " incut, speaking... | |
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