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 39by Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 311 pagesFull view - About this book
| Languages, Modern - 1861 - 494 pages
...Schmidt.) ') .. ll.-ül, Memory, hall! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumbered 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 eky; If but a beam of sober reason play, Lo,... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1853 - 444 pages
...fugitive to light. Hail, Memory, hail! In thy exhaustless mine From age to age, unnumbered glories shine. Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And place...pleasures we can call our own. Lighter than air hope's summer visions fly, If but a fleeting cloud obscure the sky ; If but a beam of sober reason play, Lo... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 374 pages
...KNOWN. 90. Hail, Memory, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumbered treasures shine. Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And place...most alone, The only pleasures we can call our own. Pleasures of Memory. ROGERS. 91. Dear is the helpless creature we defend Against the world ; and dear... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 372 pages
...exhaustless mine From age to age unnumbered treasures shine. Thought and her shadowy brood thy cull obey, And place and time are subject to thy sway....most alone, The only pleasures we can call our own. Pleasures of Memory. ROGERS. 91. Dear is the helpless creature we defend Against the world ; and dear... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Hope - 1851 - 196 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...call our own. Lighter than air, Hope's summer-visions die9 If but a fleeting cloud obscure the sky ; If but a beam of sober Reason play, Lo, Fancy's fairy... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - English poetry - 1851 - 398 pages
...— " Hail ! Memory, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine, From age to age, unnumbered 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... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1851 - 354 pages
...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 subjects to thy sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel, when most alone ; The only pleasures we can call... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1851 - 780 pages
...• • * Hail, Memory, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine From age to ago immunber'd treasures shine! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And Place and Time arc subject to thy swuy ! Thy pleasures most we feel when most alone ; The only pleasures we can call... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 pages
...ROGERS. 1. HAIL, Memory, hail ! in thy exhaustless mme, From age to age, unnumbered treasures shine ! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And place...most alone ; The only pleasures we can call our own. 2. Lighter than air, Hope's summer visions die, If but a fleeting cloud obscure the sky ; * Born 1774... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...and truth ! Hail, Memory, hail ! in thy exhaustless mine From age to age unnumberM treasures shine ! Thought and her shadowy brood thy call obey, And place...sway ! Thy pleasures most we feel when most alone i The only pleasures we can call our own. Lighter than air, hope's summer visions die, If but a fleeting... | |
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