The Pleasures of Memory. [By Samuel Rogers.]P. Wogan, 1804 - 60 pages |
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... ideas in the mind , and that they introduce each other with a certain degree of regularity . Their complexion depends greatly on the different percep- tions of pleasure and pain which we receive through the medium of sense ; and in ...
... ideas in the mind , and that they introduce each other with a certain degree of regularity . Their complexion depends greatly on the different percep- tions of pleasure and pain which we receive through the medium of sense ; and in ...
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... ideas have any relation whatever , they are attractive of each other in the mind ; and the per- ception of any object naturally leads to the idea of another which was connected with it either in time or place , or which can be compared ...
... ideas have any relation whatever , they are attractive of each other in the mind ; and the per- ception of any object naturally leads to the idea of another which was connected with it either in time or place , or which can be compared ...
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... ideas start !! Ev'n now he claims the amaranthine wreath , With scenes that glow , with images that breathe ! 1 And whence these scenes , these images , declare ? 6 Whence but from Her who triumphs o'er despair ? Awake , arise with ...
... ideas start !! Ev'n now he claims the amaranthine wreath , With scenes that glow , with images that breathe ! 1 And whence these scenes , these images , declare ? 6 Whence but from Her who triumphs o'er despair ? Awake , arise with ...
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... idea . See the RAKE'S PROGRESS , plate 8 .. NOTE y . Ib . Turns but to start , and gazes but to sigh ! The following stanzas are said to have been written on a blank leaf of this Poem . They present so affect- ing a reverse of the ...
... idea . See the RAKE'S PROGRESS , plate 8 .. NOTE y . Ib . Turns but to start , and gazes but to sigh ! The following stanzas are said to have been written on a blank leaf of this Poem . They present so affect- ing a reverse of the ...
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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