SWEET MEMORY, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the stream of Time I turn my sail, To view the fairy-haunts of long-lost hours, Blest with far greener shades, far fresher flowers. Ages and climes remote to Thee impart What charms in Genius and refines... Poems - Page 27by Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 295 pagesFull view - About this book
| Niccolò Machiavelli - English literature - 1907 - 440 pages
...simultaneous excitement by which all our faculties aid one another, as when the poet addresses Memory: Ages and climes remote to thee impart What charms in genius, and refines in art; Thee, in whose hands the keys of science dwell. The pensive portress of her holy cell; Whose constant vigils chase... | |
| Alexander Sterret Paxton - Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.) - 1908 - 306 pages
...261 XXXIV Washington College, 268 XXXV Tournaments, 277 XXXVI Last Visit to Crystal Spring, . . 284 "Sweet Memory, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the stream of time I turn my sail To view the fairy haunts of long-lost hours Blest with far greener shades, far lovelier bowers." — Samuel Rogers... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1911 - 784 pages
...myriads rise ! Each stamps its image as the other flies. 3197 Rogers : Pleasures of Mem. Pt. i. Line 171. Sweet memory, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the...long-lost hours, Blest with far greener shades, far lovelier flowers. 3198 Rogers : Pleasuret of Mem. Pt. ii. line 1. I remember — I remember How my... | |
| Thomas Hood - 1920 - 802 pages
...: With more such matters, all applying To heads — and therefore headiiying. 95 A PARTHIAN GLANCE 'Sweet Memory, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the stream of time I turn my sail.' — Rogers. COME, my Crony, let 's think upon far-away days, And lift up a little Oblivion's veil ;... | |
| Margaret of Navarre - Self-Help - 2004 - 65 pages
...spoken ; The eyes that shone Now dimmed and gone, The cheerful hearts now broken. . — THOMAS MOORE, Sweet memory, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the...turn my sail, To view the fairy-haunts of long-lost hoars, Blest with far greener shades, far lovelier flowers. — ROGERS. I have a room whereinto no... | |
| 1907 - 454 pages
...courage, faith and hope, With thee, our sponsor dear. ADDRESS TO HALLS AND CAMPUS BY Louis B. FARNHAM, '07 SWEET memory, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the stream of time I turn my sail To view the fairy haunts of long-lost hours Blessed with far greener shades, far lovelier flowers." The sentiment... | |
| 1883 - 698 pages
...of the Philological Society of Uhyanyembe, §-c., $'c., Sfc. PLANT-HUNTING IN THE DUBLIN MOUNTAINS.* "Sweet memory, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the stream of time I turn my sail." fpHERE is some radical defect, I am convinced, in the moral consti-L tution of the man who has never... | |
| Great Britain - 1856 - 840 pages
...without strong feelings, the home of his youth, who wrote those beautiful lines, beginning : — " Sweet memory, wafted by thy gentle gale, Oft up the stream of time I turn my tail, To view the fairy liannts of long lost hours, )llest with far greener shades, fnr richer flowers."... | |
| 1908 - 372 pages
...to me, and as Rogers wrote in his "Pleasures of Memory," so do I say: "Sweet memory, wafted by the gentle gale. Oft up the stream of time I turn my sail, To view the fairy haunts of long-past hours, Blest with far greener shades, far lovelier flowers." Pardon me. my... | |
| Great Britain - 1856 - 844 pages
...without strong feelings, the home of his youth, who wrote those beautiful lines, beginning : — " Sweet memory, wafted by thy gentle gale. Oft up the stream of time I tnru my mil, To view the fair}' haunt* of long lost hours, Blest with far greener shades, far richer... | |
| |