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" Hail, MEMORY, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumbered treasures shine ! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And Place and Time are subject to thy sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel when most alone ; The only pleasures we can... "
Poems - Page 39
by Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 311 pages
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Poems

Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 60 pages
...and Truth ! Hail, MEMORY, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumbered treasures shine ! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And Place and Time are subject to thy sway ! ThyjleasuresmoaLwe^feel. when most alone ; Theonly pleasures we can calr our own. Lighter than air,...
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Flora's Lexicon: An Interpretation of the Language and Sentiment of Flowers ...

Catharine Harbeson Waterman - Flower language - 1839 - 284 pages
...time. MEMORY. Hail, memory hail! in thy exhaustless mine, From age to age unnumber'd treasures shine! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And place and time are subjects to thy sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel when most alone, The only pleasure we can call our...
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The Poems of the Pleasures: Consisting of The Pleasures of Imagination, by ...

Friendship - 1841 - 358 pages
...and truth Hail, MEMORY, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumber'd treasures shine ! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And place...pleasures we can call our own. Lighter than air, hope's summer visions die, If but a fleeting cloud obscure the sky ; If but a beam of sober reason play, Lo,...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White ...

Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...and Truth! Hail, MEMORY, hail! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumber'd treasures shine! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And Place...and Time are subject to thy sway! Thy pleasures most wo feel when most alone ; The only pleasures we can call our own. Lighter timn air. Hope's summer-visions...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 25

Periodicals - 1844 - 288 pages
...DR. ARNOLD. HAIL, Memory, hail! in thy exhaustless mine, From age to age unnumber'd treasures shine! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And Place...air, Hope's summer-visions die, If but a fleeting eloud obscure the sky; If but a beam of sober Reason play, Lo, Fancy's fairy frost-work melts away...
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Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...the social sigh, With every claim of close affinity ! * « « Hail, Memory, hail ! in thy exhaustlees e over the present, advances 1 Thy pleasures most we feel when most alone ; The only pleasures we can call our own. Lighter than...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Anatomy - 1845 - 396 pages
...ace, unnumbered treasures shine ! Thought, and her shadowy brood, thy call obey, And place, and lime, are subject to thy sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel,...pleasures we can call our own. Lighter than air, Hope's summer visions fly, If but a fleeting eloud obsciue the sky ; If but a beam of sober Reason play, Lo...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 334 pages
...homes. Hail memory, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine, From age — to afc, unnumbered treasures shine ! Thought, and her shadowy brood, thy call obey, And place, and time, are subject to thy s\vay I Thy pleasures most we feel, when most alone, The only pleasures we can call our own. Lighter...
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Elocution: Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Elocution - 1845 - 330 pages
...— to ace, unnumbered treasures shine ! Thought, and her shadowy brood, thy call obey, And piare, and time, are subject to thy sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel, when most ad>nc, The only pleasures we can call our own. Lighter than air, Hopeas summer visions fly, If but...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - Anatomy - 1845 - 390 pages
...mine. From r- . r — to aye, unnumbered treasures shine ' Thought, and her shadowy brood, thy fall obey, And place, and time, are subject to thy sway ' Thy pleasures more we feel, when most alone, The only pleasures we can call our oir*. Lighter than air, Hope's summer...
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