The Pleasures of Memory. [By Samuel Rogers.]P. Wogan, 1804 - 60 pages |
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... NOTE d . So Scotia's Queen , & c . Elle se leve sur son lict , et se met à contempler la France encore , ettant qu'elle peut . BRANTOME , i . 140 . NOTE e . P. 16 . Thus kindred objects kindred # 6 NOTES ON THE FIRST PART .
... NOTE d . So Scotia's Queen , & c . Elle se leve sur son lict , et se met à contempler la France encore , ettant qu'elle peut . BRANTOME , i . 140 . NOTE e . P. 16 . Thus kindred objects kindred # 6 NOTES ON THE FIRST PART .
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Samuel Rogers. NOTE e . P. 16 . Thus kindred objects kindred thoughts inspire . To an accidental association may be ascribed some of the noblest efforts of human genius . The Histo- rian of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire first ...
Samuel Rogers. NOTE e . P. 16 . Thus kindred objects kindred thoughts inspire . To an accidental association may be ascribed some of the noblest efforts of human genius . The Histo- rian of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire first ...
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... NOTE k . P. 17 . So TULLY paus'd amid the wrecks of Time . When Cicero was quæstor in Sicily , he discovered the ... E NOTE n . P. 19 . Say why VESPASIAN lov'd NOTES ON THE FIRST PART . 49.
... NOTE k . P. 17 . So TULLY paus'd amid the wrecks of Time . When Cicero was quæstor in Sicily , he discovered the ... E NOTE n . P. 19 . Say why VESPASIAN lov'd NOTES ON THE FIRST PART . 49.
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... NOTE O. P. 19 . Why great NAVARRE , & c . That amiable and accomplished monarch , Henry the Fourth of France , made an excursion from his camp , during the long siege of Laon , to E 2 NOTES ON THE FIRST PART , 5F To a friend," says John ...
... NOTE O. P. 19 . Why great NAVARRE , & c . That amiable and accomplished monarch , Henry the Fourth of France , made an excursion from his camp , during the long siege of Laon , to E 2 NOTES ON THE FIRST PART , 5F To a friend," says John ...
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... NOTE C. P. 36 . Derwent's clear mirror . The Lake of Keswick in Cumberland . NOTE d . P. 40 . Down by St. Herbert's consecrated grove , A small wooded island once dignified with a reli- gious house . NOTE e . P. 41 . When lo ! a sudden ...
... NOTE C. P. 36 . Derwent's clear mirror . The Lake of Keswick in Cumberland . NOTE d . P. 40 . Down by St. Herbert's consecrated grove , A small wooded island once dignified with a reli- gious house . NOTE e . P. 41 . When lo ! a sudden ...
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adieu bends blest breast breathe breeze calm chain charm charm'd chas'd clime clos'd clouds confest confin'd controul Cumberland Derwent's clear mirror dusky dwell faintly imag'd fancy Fancy's fled fleep FLORIO FOSCARI gale gaz'd gaze glade gray hail Hark HARLEM's walls attest Hast thou thro heart heav'n Hence High on exulting Hist homeward track descry Hope's horse the homeward hour hues hung Innocence light live Long lov'd his Sabine Maximian melancholy melts mild mind muse native NAVARRE nobler NOTE NOTE f PLEASURES OF MEMORY rapture resign'd Richelieu round rous'd rude scal'd scene seraphic shade shadowy ſhed sigh silent smile soft sooth'd sorrows soul sphere spirit spring steals sublime sweet the soothings tears Thee ting'd tints trace triumph truth shall HARLEM's Twas Venice VESPASIAN lov'd VIRGIL's tomb Virtue wakes wave Whence wind wing youth