The Pleasures of Memory,: With Other PoemsT. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies, in the Strand., 1799 - Всего страниц: 188 |
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... objects , and fometimes by an internal operation of the mind . Of the former fpecies is most probably the memory of brutes ; and its many fources of plea- fure to them , as well as to us , are confidered in the first part . The latter ...
... objects , and fometimes by an internal operation of the mind . Of the former fpecies is most probably the memory of brutes ; and its many fources of plea- fure to them , as well as to us , are confidered in the first part . The latter ...
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... object naturally leads to the idea of another , which was connected with it either in time or place , or which can be compared or contrafted with it . Hence arifes our attachment to inanimate objects ; hence alfo , in fome degree , the ...
... object naturally leads to the idea of another , which was connected with it either in time or place , or which can be compared or contrafted with it . Hence arifes our attachment to inanimate objects ; hence alfo , in fome degree , the ...
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... objects kindred thoughts infpire , s As fummer - clouds flash forth electric fire . And hence this spot gives back the joys of youth , 5 Warm as the life , and with the mirror's truth . 224 Hence home - felt pleasure prompts the ...
... objects kindred thoughts infpire , s As fummer - clouds flash forth electric fire . And hence this spot gives back the joys of youth , 5 Warm as the life , and with the mirror's truth . 224 Hence home - felt pleasure prompts the ...
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... objects are confin'd The filent feafts of the reflective mind . Danger and death a dread delight inspire ; And the bald veteran glows with wonted fire , When , richly bronz'd by many a fummer - fun , 155 He counts his scars , and tells ...
... objects are confin'd The filent feafts of the reflective mind . Danger and death a dread delight inspire ; And the bald veteran glows with wonted fire , When , richly bronz'd by many a fummer - fun , 155 He counts his scars , and tells ...
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... objects kindred thoughts excite- To an accidental affociation may be ascribed fome of the nobleft efforts of human genius . The Hifto- rian of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire first conceived the design among the ruins of the ...
... objects kindred thoughts excite- To an accidental affociation may be ascribed fome of the nobleft efforts of human genius . The Hifto- rian of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire first conceived the design among the ruins of the ...
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Стр. 178 - MINE be a cot beside the hill, A bee-hive's hum shall soothe my ear , A willowy brook, that turns a mill, With many a fall, shall linger near. The swallow, oft, beneath my thatch Shall twitter from her clay-built nest ; Oft shall the pilgrim lift the latch, And share my meal, a welcome guest.
Стр. 178 - A bee-hive's hum shall soothe my ear; A willowy brook that turns a mill, With many a fall shall linger near. The swallow oft beneath my thatch Shall twitter from her clay-built nest ; Oft shall the pilgrim lift the latch, And share my meal, a welcome guest. Around my ivied porch shall spring Each fragrant flower that drinks the dew ; And Lucy at her wheel shall sing In russet gown and apron blue. The village church among the trees, Where first our marriage-vows were given, With merry peals shall...
Стр. 54 - And as the sparks of social love expand, As the heart opens in a foreign land ; And, with a brother's warmth, a brother's smile, The stranger greets each native of his isle...
Стр. 163 - That very law* which moulds a tear, And bids it trickle from its source, That law preserves the earth a sphere, And guides the planets in their course.
Стр. 21 - PROSPERO'S mysterious spell Drew every subject-spirit to his cell; Each, at thy call, advances or retires, As judgment dictates, or the scene inspires. Each thrills the seat of sense, that sacred source Whence the fine nerves direct their mazy course, And thro...
Стр. 87 - Ghent, and, after stopping there a few days, to indulge that tender and pleasing melancholy which arises in the mind of every man in the decline of life on visiting the place of his nativity and viewing the scenes and objects familiar to him in his early youth...
Стр. 159 - ... shore, As all its lessening turrets bluely fade ; He climbs the mast to feast his eye once more, And busy fancy fondly lends her aid. Ah ! now, each dear, domestic scene he knew...
Стр. 163 - Sweet drop of pure and pearly light! In thee the rays of Virtue shine ; More calmly clear, more mildly bright, Than any gem that gilds the mine.
Стр. 20 - Lull'd in the countless chambers of the brain, Our thoughts are link'd by many a hidden chain. Awake but one, and lo, what myriads rise ! Each stamps its image as the other flies.
Стр. 97 - HENCE, to the realms of Night, dire Demon, hence ! Thy chain of adamant can bind That little world, the human mind, And sink its noblest powers to impotence. Wake the lion's loudest roar, Clot his shaggy mane with gore, With flashing fury bid his eye-balls shine ; Meek is his savage, sullen soul, to thine ! Thy touch, thy deadening touch has steeled the breast, Whence, thro...