PoemsT. Cadell, and E. Moxon, 1834 - 295 pages |
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Samuel Rogers. THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . PART I. Dolce sentier ,. Colle , che mi piacesti , Ov ' ancor per usanza Amor mi mena ; Ben riconosco in voi l ' usate forme , Non , lasso , in me . PETRARCH . ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST PART . THE ...
Samuel Rogers. THE PLEASURES OF MEMORY . PART I. Dolce sentier ,. Colle , che mi piacesti , Ov ' ancor per usanza Amor mi mena ; Ben riconosco in voi l ' usate forme , Non , lasso , in me . PETRARCH . ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST PART . THE ...
Page 89
... pleasure to them , as well as to us , are considered in the first part . The latter is the most perfect de- gree of memory , and forms the subject of the second . When ideas have any relation whatever , they are attractive of each other ...
... pleasure to them , as well as to us , are considered in the first part . The latter is the most perfect de- gree of memory , and forms the subject of the second . When ideas have any relation whatever , they are attractive of each other ...
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... pleasure near ; And has its sober hand , its simple chime , Forgot to trace the feathered feet of Time ? That massive beam , with curious carvings wrought , Whence the caged linnet soothed my pensive thought ; Those muskets , cased with ...
... pleasure near ; And has its sober hand , its simple chime , Forgot to trace the feathered feet of Time ? That massive beam , with curious carvings wrought , Whence the caged linnet soothed my pensive thought ; Those muskets , cased with ...
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... pleasure on the sight . But hark ! thro ' those old firs , with sullen swell , The church - clock strikes ! ye tender scenes , farewell ! It calls me hence , beneath their shade , to trace The few fond lines that Time may soon efface ...
... pleasure on the sight . But hark ! thro ' those old firs , with sullen swell , The church - clock strikes ! ye tender scenes , farewell ! It calls me hence , beneath their shade , to trace The few fond lines that Time may soon efface ...
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age to age Almirante ancient birds bless blest breathed bright Cacique calm CANTO charm clouds Columbus Cortes courser dark deep delight desert shore dream DROPMORE Euripides fathers fear Finden fled flowers fond gaze gentle glad glimmering glory glows gold grave grove guavas hail heart heaven Hence Herrera Hist holy hope hope and fear hour human voice hung Icarius inspire light lingered live MEMORY mighty Wind mind musing night o'er once pensive pleasure raptures resigned rise round rude sacred sail says scene secret shade shed shine shore sigh silent sleep slumber smile song soon sorrow soul sphere spirit spring stood Stothard RA sung sweet tears thee thou thought thro trace trembling triumph truth vale VESPASIAN VIRGIL's tomb voice Voyage wake wandered wave weep WESTMINSTER ABBEY whence wild wind wings youth Zemi