| William Cowper - 1800 - 438 pages
...intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still> . Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy...recurs, And with it all its pleasures and its pains. Such comprehensive views the spirit takes, That in a few short moments I retrace (As in a map the voyager... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 208 pages
...pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! . With easy fores it opens all the cells Where mem'ry slept. Wherever...recurs, And with it all its pleasures and its pains. Such comprehensive views the spirit takes, That in a few short moments I retrace (As in a map the voyager... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 216 pages
...intervals upon the car In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy...all the cells Where mem'ry slept. Wherever I have heajd A kindred melody, the scene recurs, Such comprehensiye views the spirit takes, That in a few... | |
| William Cowper - 1801 - 280 pages
...intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, new dying all away, Now pealing loud again, arid louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy...recurs, And with it all its pleasures and its pains. Such comprehensive views the spirit takes, That in a few short moments I retrace (As in a map the voyager... | |
| William Cowper - 1802 - 350 pages
...intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy...recurs, And with it all its pleasures and its pains. Such comprehensive views the spirit takes, That in a few short moments I retrace (As in a map the voyager... | |
| Margaret Cullen - 1802 - 300 pages
...sounds; " Some chord in unison with what we hear " Istouch'd within us, and all the heart replies. " With easy force it opens all the cells " Where Mem'ry...recurs, " And with it all its pleasures, and its pains. " T threw myself on my knees before a chair, and covering my face with my hands wished to fink into... | |
| William Lisle Bowles - 1805 - 216 pages
...intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! ' With easy force it opens all the cells Where mcm'ry slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, Such comprehensive views the... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 300 pages
...intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on! With easy force it opens all the cells Where memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 234 pages
...intervals upon the ear In cadence sweet, now dying all away, Now pealing loud again, and louder still, Clear and sonorous, as the gale comes on ! With easy force it opens all the cells Where memory slept. Wherever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1807 - 234 pages
...thrill, " Thus passion deep-felt in the bosom ue'er dies, And if faded, is odorous still ?" d " Whenever I have heard A kindred melody, the scene recurs, And with it all its pleasures and its pains." COWPER. And the effect produced by the recurrence of a sweet strain, or a delicious odour, heard and... | |
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