The Pleasures of MemoryE.H. Butler, 1861 - 110 pages |
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Page 61
... seems than all the past hath been , And every form that Fancy can repair From dark oblivion , glows divinely there . What potent spirit guides the raptured eye To pierce the 8 ( 61 ) Analysis of Part I , 59 888 Poem -Part I ,
... seems than all the past hath been , And every form that Fancy can repair From dark oblivion , glows divinely there . What potent spirit guides the raptured eye To pierce the 8 ( 61 ) Analysis of Part I , 59 888 Poem -Part I ,
Page 71
... But when the cherub lip hath learnt to claim A mother's ear by that endearing name ; Soon as the playful innocent can prove A tear of pity , or a smile of love , Or cons his murmuring task beneath her care , Or THE PLEASURES OF HOPE . 71.
... But when the cherub lip hath learnt to claim A mother's ear by that endearing name ; Soon as the playful innocent can prove A tear of pity , or a smile of love , Or cons his murmuring task beneath her care , Or THE PLEASURES OF HOPE . 71.
Page 78
... hath yet a soul - and dare be free ! A little while , along thy saddening plains , The starless night of Desolation reigns ; Truth shall restore the light by Nature given , And , like Prometheus , bring the fire of Heaven ! Prone to the ...
... hath yet a soul - and dare be free ! A little while , along thy saddening plains , The starless night of Desolation reigns ; Truth shall restore the light by Nature given , And , like Prometheus , bring the fire of Heaven ! Prone to the ...
Page 79
... hath Plato lived - or Sidney 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 ! Rapt in historic ardor , who ...
... hath Plato lived - or Sidney 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 ! Rapt in historic ardor , who ...
Page 80
... Hath Valor left the world - to live no more ? No more shall Brutus bid a tyrant die , And sternly smile with vengeance in his eye ? Hampden no more , when suffering Freedom calls , Encounter Fate , and triumph as he falls ? Nor Tell ...
... Hath Valor left the world - to live no more ? No more shall Brutus bid a tyrant die , And sternly smile with vengeance in his eye ? Hampden no more , when suffering Freedom calls , Encounter Fate , and triumph as he falls ? Nor Tell ...
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beneath blazing bleeding blest bliss breathed breeze bright Briton burst calm charm chase child child of Heaven clime clouds deep delight doom dread dream dust earth Fancy Fancy's fate fire fled fond gaze Genius glows grove hail hand Hark hath heart Heaven heavenly Hindoo hour isles life's light lingering live lonely Loxian melancholy mind mingles murmurs Muse native Nature Nature's night o'er pause peace pensive Plato Poem rapture repose rocks round rude sacred SAMUEL ROGERS sapient scenes seraph shade shore sigh silent SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE slumber smile song soothe sorrow soul sphere spirit spring storm sublime sweet tears thee THOMAS CAMPBELL thou thought thoughts inspire thunder trace trembling triumph Truth Twas vale VESPASIAN VIRGIL's tomb Virtue wandering watch wave weep wheels wild winds wing woes worlds unknown wretch youth