The Pleasures of MemoryParsons and Galignani, 1805 - 144 pages |
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Page 39
... hath left an annuity of 4 1. to be distributed to the poor of the parish of Brougham , every 2d day of April for ever , upon the stone - table placed hard by . Laus Deo ! " The Eden is the principal river of Cumberland , and has its ...
... hath left an annuity of 4 1. to be distributed to the poor of the parish of Brougham , every 2d day of April for ever , upon the stone - table placed hard by . Laus Deo ! " The Eden is the principal river of Cumberland , and has its ...
Page 45
... hath been ; And ev'ry form , that fancy can repair From dark oblivion , glows divinely there . What potent spirit guides the raptur❜d eye To pierce the shades of dim futurity ! Can Wisdom lend , with all her heav'nly pow'r , The pledge ...
... hath been ; And ev'ry form , that fancy can repair From dark oblivion , glows divinely there . What potent spirit guides the raptur❜d eye To pierce the shades of dim futurity ! Can Wisdom lend , with all her heav'nly pow'r , The pledge ...
Page 58
... hath yet a soul - and dare be free ! A little while along thy sadd'ning plains The starless night of desolation reigns : Truth shall restore the light by Nature giv'n , And , like Prometheus , bring the fire of Heav'n ! Prone to the ...
... hath yet a soul - and dare be free ! A little while along thy sadd'ning plains The starless night of desolation reigns : Truth shall restore the light by Nature giv'n , And , like Prometheus , bring the fire of Heav'n ! Prone to the ...
Page 59
... hath Plato liv'd - or Sydney died ! Ye fond adorers of departed fame , Who warm at Scipio's worth , or Tully's name ! Ye that , in fancied vision , can admire The sword of Brutus , and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic ardour , who ...
... hath Plato liv'd - or Sydney died ! Ye fond adorers of departed fame , Who warm at Scipio's worth , or Tully's name ! Ye that , in fancied vision , can admire The sword of Brutus , and the Theban lyre ! Wrapt in historic ardour , who ...
Page 61
... hath resign'd The fiery grandeur of a gen'rous mind ! - Poor fetter'd man ! I hear thee whisp'ring low Unhallow'd vows to Guilt , the child of Woe ! F 2 Friendless thy heart ! and , canst thou harbour there OF HOPE . 61.
... hath resign'd The fiery grandeur of a gen'rous mind ! - Poor fetter'd man ! I hear thee whisp'ring low Unhallow'd vows to Guilt , the child of Woe ! F 2 Friendless thy heart ! and , canst thou harbour there OF HOPE . 61.
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beneath bless blest bliss bow'rs breast breath'd breeze bright charm charm'd clime confest controul David Garrick dear deep delight dread ev'ning ev'ry fame fancy fire fled flies flow'rs fond gale gen'rous genius glow grove hail Hark hath heart Heav'n heav'nly Hope hour life's light ling'ring live lonely lov'd Loxian Maximian memory mind mingling mirth mould'ring murmurs Muse native Nature Nature's o'er Old Bailey OLIVER GOLDSMITH pensive pleas'd pleasure pow'r pride proud rapture reign repose resign'd Richard Burke round rude sacred Samuel Johnson scene seraph shade shed shore sigh silent smile sooth sorrow soul spirit storm stranger sublime sweet SWEET Auburn tears thee thine thou thought thro toil trembling triumph Truth Twas tyrant vale Vespasian Vide page 126 Virgil's tomb virtue wand'ring wave wealth weep Whitefoord wild winds wing wretch youth