| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1801 - 222 pages
...the lawn : Unheard the shout that rent the noontide air, When the slow dial gave a pause to care. 15 Up springs, at every step, to claim a tear, Some little friendship form'd, and cherish'd here ! And not the lightest leaf, but trembling teems With golden visions, and... | |
| 1813 - 662 pages
...educated, is endeared by a thousand recollections of sports, and follies, and boyish enterprize: ' Up springs, at every step, to claim a tear, Some little friendship, fonn'd and foster'd here ; And not the lightest leaf but trembling teems With golden visions and romantic... | |
| 1814 - 564 pages
...educated, is endeared by a thousand recollections of sports, and follies, and boyish enterprise : " Up springs, at every step, to claim a tear, Some little friendship, form'd and foster'd here ; And not the lightest leaf but trembling teema With golden visions and romantic... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 276 pages
...pensive pilgrim where it lay. Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening my truant-feet across the lawn : Unheard the shout that rent the...friendship formed and cherished here ; And not the lightest leaf, but trembling teems With golden visions, and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Memory - 1820 - 160 pages
...pensive pilgrim where it lay, Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Qu,ckening my truant-feet across the lawn ; Unheard the shout that rent the...friendship, formed and cherished here ! And not the lightest leaf, but trembling teems With golden visions, and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1822 - 340 pages
...pensive pilgrim where it lay. Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening my truant-feet across the lawn : Unheard the shout that rent the...friendship formed and cherished here ; And not the lightest leaf, but trembling teems With golden visions, and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse,... | |
| English literature - 1834 - 424 pages
...with reverend mosses gray, Just tells the pensive pilgrim where it lay. Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening my truant feet across...to claim a tear, Some little friendship formed and cherish'd here ; And not the lightest leaf, but trembling teems With golden visions, and romantic dreams... | |
| Great Britain - 1823 - 468 pages
...crowds together on revisiting the place of his birth, are surely any thing rather than of pleasure : " Up springs, at every step, to claim a tear, Some little friendship formed, and cherished here !" And is the blight of early friendships to be classed among the pleasures of our mind ? Is the recollection... | |
| 1823 - 584 pages
...crowds together on revisiting the place of his birth, are surely any thing rather than of pleasure : " Up springs, at every step, to claim a tear, Some little friendship formed, and cherished here !" And is the blight of early friendships to be classed among the pleasures of our mind ? Is the recollection... | |
| 1829 - 348 pages
...with reverend mosies grey, Just tells the pensive pilgrim where it lay. Mute is the bell that rung at peep of dawn, Quickening my truant feet across...friendship formed and cherished here ; And not the lightest leaf but trembling teems With goldeu visions and romantic dreams. ROGERS. FEW things excite... | |
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