| Harry Thurston Peck, Frank R. Stockton, Julian Hawthorne - 1901 - 434 pages
...pleased, for life itself was new, And the heart promised what the fancy drew. . . . Childhood's loved group revisits every scene, The tangled wood-walk...green ! Indulgent Memory wakes, and lo, they live ! Clothed with far softer hues than light can giro. Thou first, best friend that Heaven assigns below,... | |
| Johnson Brigham - 1910 - 354 pages
...whisper of the past! We watched the linnet to her grainy rest; Welcom'd the wild-bee home on weary wing, Laden with sweets, the choicest of the Spring!...Thou last, best friend that Heav'n assigns below, To soothe and sweeten all the cares we know; Whose glad suggestions still each vain alarm, When nature... | |
| Johnson Brigham - 1910 - 306 pages
...evening tinged the west, We watched the linnet to her grainy rest; Welcom'd the wild-bee home on weary wing, Laden with sweets, the choicest of the Spring!...green ! Indulgent Memory wakes, and, lo! they live! Clotlfd with far softer hues than Light can give. Thou last, best friend that Heav'n assigns below,... | |
| Ernst Wilmink - 1913 - 132 pages
...^ßläfodjen fcbaut er auf btefen aíten romantifdj-gefrönten Sau unb gentefjt ba3 ©íüá ber Sr* innerung: Childhood's lov'd group revisits every scene The tangled...Cloth'd with far softer hues than light can give. As when in Ocean sinks the orb of day Long on the wave reflected lustres play. (Pleasures of Memory,... | |
| Lothar Cerny - 1975 - 300 pages
...Erinnerung läßt nicht nur ein S. Rogers thematisiert ebenfalls die verlebendigende Kraft der Erinnerung: "Childhood's lov'd group revisits every scene/ The...tangled wood-walk and the tufted green!/ Indulgent tlemory wakes, and, lo! they live!" The Pleasures of LIempry (London, 1792), Pt. I, 11.01-83. TröTz... | |
| Julia Catherine Beckwith Hart - 1991 - 292 pages
...resembles in tone and content Louisa Dudley's reminiscences; lines 81-84 of this "first part" read: Childhood's lov'd group revisits every scene, The...live! Cloth'd with far softer hues than Light can See Samuel Rogers. The Pleasures Of Memory, A Poem, In Two Parts. London: Printed By J. Davis. Sold... | |
| George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 606 pages
...through the garden's desert paths I rove, What fond illusions swarm in every grove. » » * « * * « Childhood's lov'd group revisits every scene, The...green ; Indulgent memory wakes, and lo ! they live, Clothed with far softer hues than light can give." A writer in the Mirror (1824), in giving his "Recollections... | |
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