Quickening my truant feet across the lawn : Unheard the shout that rent the noontide air When the slow dial gave a pause to care. Up springs, at every step, to claim a tear, Some little friendship formed and cherished here ; And not the lightest leaf,... The Poems of Samuel Rogers: With a Memoir - Page 293by Samuel Rogers - 1851 - 340 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1801 - 208 pages
...care. 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...romantic dreams! Down by yon hazel copse, at evening, blaz'd The Gipsy's faggot—there we stood and gaz'd; Gaz'd on her sun-burnt face with silent awe,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1801 - 222 pages
...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...romantic dreams! Down by yon hazel copse, at evening, blaz'd The Gipsy's faggot — there we stood and gaz'd; Gaz'd on her sun-burnt face with silent awe,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1802 - 308 pages
...care. . 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...romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse, at evening, blaz'd The Gipsy's faggot — there we stood and gaz'd; Gaz'd on her sun-burnt face with silent awe>... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Hope - 1804 - 182 pages
...little friendship, form'd and cherish'd here ! . 16 And not the lightest leaf, but trembling teems i~ w With golden visions, and romantic dreams ! • Down by yon hazel copse, at evening, blaz'd The Gipsy's faggot... .there we stood and gaz'd ; Gaz'd on her sun-burnt face with silent awe,... | |
| 1813 - 662 pages
...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 dreams.' Such associations influence the mind through Hie, with respect to scenery. Again : we do not know upon... | |
| 1814 - 556 pages
...: " Up springs, at every step, to claim a tear, Some little friendship, form'tl and foster'd here ; And not the lightest leaf but trembling teems With golden visions and romantic dreams." Such associations influence the mind through life, with respect to scenery. Again : we do not know... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 260 pages
...care. Up springs, at every step, to claim a1 tear, a Some litde friendship formed and cherished here; And not the lightest leaf, but trembling teems With...by yon hazel copse, at evening, blazed The Gipsy's faggot — there we stood and gazed; Gazed on her sun-burnt face with silent awe, Her tattered mantle,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1816 - 276 pages
...care. Up springs, at every step, to claim a tear, ' Some little friendship formed and cherished here ; And not the lightest leaf, but trembling teems With...by yon hazel copse, at evening, blazed The Gipsy's faggot — there we stood and gazed; Gazed on her sun-burnt face with silent awe, Her tattered mantle,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - Memory - 1820 - 160 pages
...care. Up springs, at every step, to claim a tear Some little friendship, formed and cherished here ! And not the lightest leaf, but trembling teems With...by yon hazel copse, at evening, blazed The gipsy's faggot — there we stood and gazgd ; THE M.KASUHKS OF MKMORV. 13 Gazed on her sun-burnt face, with... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1820 - 272 pages
...visions, and romantic dreams ! Down by yon hazel copse, at evening, blazed » The Gipsy's &got—there we stood and gazed ; Gazed on her sun-burnt face with silent awe, Her tattered mantle, and her hood of straw; Her moving lips, her caldron brimming o'er ; The drowsy brood... | |
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