| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...thy magic glass reveals, When o'er the landscape Time's meek twilight steals ! As when in ocean ninks the orb of day, Long on the wave reflected lustres play ; Thy temper'd gleams of happiness jresign'd glance on the darken'd mirror of the mind. The School's lone... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...Where virtue triumphs, and her sons are blest! [From The Pleasures of Memory.] THE OLD SCHOOL-HOUSE. THE school's lone porch, with reverend mosses gray,...the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening my truant feet across the lawn ; Unheard the shout that rent the noon-tide air, When the slow dial gave... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 436 pages
...What softened views thy magic glass reveals, When o'er the landscape Time's meek twilight steals ! As when in ocean sinks the orb of day, Long on the...mind. The School's lone porch, with reverend mosses grey, Just tells the pensive pilgrim where it lay. Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1834 - 330 pages
...song. What softened views thy magic glass reveals, When o'er the landscape Time's meek twilight steals! As when in ocean sinks the orb of day, Long on the...mind. The School's lone porch, with reverend mosses grey, Just tells the pensive pilgrim where it lay. Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Fore-edge painting - 1834 - 320 pages
...What softened views thy magic glass reveals, When o'er the landscape Time's meek twilight steals ! As when in ocean sinks the orb of day, Long on the...mind. The School's lone porch, with reverend mosses grey, Just tells the pensive pilgrim where it lay. Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...resign'd Glance on the darken'd mirror of the mind. The School's lone porch, with reverend mosses grey, Just tells the pensive pilgrim where it lay. Mute...the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening my truant feet across the lawn : Unheard the shout that rent the noontide air, When the slow dial gave... | |
| Hope - 1836 - 388 pages
...What soften'd views thy magic glass reveals, When o'er the landscape Time's meek twilight steals ! As when in ocean sinks the orb of day, Long on the wave reflected lustres play ; Thy temper'd gleams of happiness resign'd, Glance on the darken'd mirror of the mind. The School's lone... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - English fiction - 1837 - 204 pages
...himself had often played with the fathers of many of the present revellers on that very spot.* * " The school's lone porch, with reverend mosses gray,...pensive pilgrim where it lay; Mute is the bell that rang at peep of dawn, Quickening my truant feet across the lawn ; Unheard the shout that rent the noon-tide... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1837 - 318 pages
...himself had often played with the fathers of many of the present revellers on that very spot*. » '• The school's lone porch, with reverend mosses gray,...pensive pilgrim where it lay; Mute is the bell that rang at peep of dawn, Quickening my truaut feet across the lawn; Unheard the shout that rent the noon-tide... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1837 - 318 pages
...himself had often played with the fathers of many of the present revellers on that very spot*. * " The school's lone porch, with reverend mosses gray, Just tells the pensive piigtiir. where it lay; Mute is thetbell that ran); at peep of dawn, Quickening my truant feet across... | |
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