And hence the charm historic scenes impart : Hence Tiber awes, and Avon melts the heart. Poems - Page 19by Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 295 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1793 - 542 pages
...fohloquies a prey, When rcafon, juftice, vainly urg'd his caufe; For this he rous'd her fanguinp.ry laws; Glad to return, tho' Hope could grant no more, And chains and torture liail'd him to the (höre. And hence the charm hifteric fcenes impart : Hfiice Tiber awes, and Avon... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1793 - 136 pages
...grant no more, And chaKind torture hail'd him to the fhore. 230 And hence the charm hiftoric fcenes impart : Hence Tiber awes, and Avon melts the heart. Aerial forms, in Tempe's claffic vale, Glance thro' the gloom, and whifper in the gale; In wild Vauclufe with love and LA UR... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1799 - 222 pages
...foliloquies a prey, 230 When reafon, juftice, vainly urg'd his caufe, For this he rous'd her fanguinary laws ; Glad to return, tho' Hope could grant no more, And chains and torture hail'd him to the fhore. And hence the charm hiftoric fcenes impart: 235 Hence Tiber awes, and Avon... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1801 - 208 pages
...dare to die. For this FOSCARI, whose relentless fate B Venice should blush to hear the Muse relate, When exile wore his blooming years away, To sorrow's...long soliloquies a prey, When reason, justice, vainly urg'd his cause. For this he rous'd her sanguinary laws; Glad to return, tho' Hope could grant no more,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1802 - 308 pages
...dare to die. For this FOSCARI, whose relentless fate 8 Venice should blush to hear the Muse relate, When exile wore his blooming years away, To sorrow's...long soliloquies a prey, When reason, justice, vainly urg'd his cause, For this he rous'd her sanguinary laws ; Glad to return, tho' Hope could grant no... | |
| 1856 - 634 pages
...pleasure prompt the Patriot's sigh, This makes him wish to live and dare to die. • ••••*» And hence the charm historic scenes impart ; Hence...heart ; Aerial forms, in Tempe's classic vale, Glance through the gloom, and whisper in the gale, In wild Vaucluse with love and Laura dwell, And watch and... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1804 - 182 pages
...dare to die. For this Foscari, whose relentless fate4 Venice shoald blush to hear the muse relate, When exile wore his blooming years away, To sorrow's...long soliloquies a prey, When reason, justice, vainly urg'd his cause, For this he rous'd her sanguinary laws ; Glad to return, though hope could grant no... | |
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1805 - 590 pages
...be the sentiments of the sufferer," Note (4), page 525. l'a;n to resist, imptrial Xature still— " And hence the charm historic scenes impart : Hence Tiber awes, and Avon melts the heart :" says the Author of the fine Poem on the " Pleasures of Memory." Note (/.), page 531. And ladt usjly... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1806 - 412 pages
...Then lead ing her towards the door, he said: " Go, " syren! you steal me from myself." CHAP. XXVIIf, V And hence the charm historic scenes impart ;Hence...Tiber awes, and Avon melts the heart ; Aerial forms in Teinpe's classic vale Glance through the gloom and whisper in the gale, In wild Vauclusq with Love... | |
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