IN my poor mind it is most sweet to muse Upon the days gone by ; to act in thought Past seasons o'er, and be again a child ; To sit in fancy on the turf-clad slope, Down -which the child would roll ; to pluck gay flowers, Make posies in the sun, which... The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Poems and plays - Page 8by Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903Full view - About this book
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Lamb, Charles Lloyd - English poetry - 1797 - 310 pages
...such the shiv'ring joys thy tones impart, Ev'n so thou, SIDDONS ! meltest my sad heart! CHILDHOOD. IN my poor mind it is most sweet to muse Upon the days gone by; to a6t, in thought, Past seasons o'er, and be again a child; To sit, in fancy, on the turf clad slope,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...sinless face Men look upon, they wis,h to be A Catholic, Madonna fair, to worship th« CHILDHOOD. 1 . my poor mind it is most sweet to muse Upon the days gone by; to act in thought Vast saisons o'er, and be again a cliilJ; To sit in fancy on the lurf-rlad slope, Down which the child... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...CHILDHOOD. IN my poor mind it is most sweet to mine Upon the days gone by ; to act in thought Fast seasons o'er, and be again a child ; To sit in fancy...slope, Down which the child would roll ; to pluck gay flowen. Make posies in the sun, which the child's hand (Childhood offended soon, soon reconciled) Would... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...CHILDHOOD. IN my poor mind it is most sweet to muee Upon the days gono by ; lo act in thought Past sonnons o'er, and be again a child ; To sit in fancy on the...slope, Down which the child would roll ; to pluck gay Sewtn. Make posies in the sun, which the child's hand (Childhood offended soon, soon reconciled) Would... | |
| 1835 - 616 pages
...beneath its shelter." — Sekcled. THE MICROCOSM. °N THE "I» my poor mind, it i. most sweet to mn.e Upon the days gone by ; to act in thought Past seasons o'er, and be again a child • I o sit in lanc on the iurf-сЫ slope, Then fling them to rhe winds, and o'J Bound „uh so playful... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
..."<> sil in fancy on the turf-clad slope, (own which the child would roll ; to pluck gay Bowers. klake posies in the sun, which the child's hand Childhood offended soon, soon reconciled, Vmild throw away, and straight take up again, lien fling them to the winds, and o'er the lawn lound... | |
| Charles Lamb, Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 480 pages
...delicious Eden to be found-.— That I may seek thee the wide world around? BLANK VERSE. CHILDHOOD. IN my poor mind it is most sweet to muse Upon the...offended soon, soon reconciled) Would throw away, and straight take up again, Then fling them to the winds, and o'er the lawn Bound with so playful and so... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1838 - 478 pages
...delicious Eden to be found— That I may seek thee the wide world around ? BLANK VERSE. CHILDHOOD. IN my poor mind it is most sweet to muse Upon the...in thought Past seasons o'er, and be again a child; Down which the child would roll; to pluck gay flowers, To sit in fancy on the turf-clad slope, Make... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 510 pages
...to be A Catholic, Madonna fair, to worship thee. CHILDHOOD. IN my poor mind it is most sweet to mote Upon the days gone by ; to act in thought Past seasons...fancy on the turf-clad slope, Down which the child v> nlil mil ; to pluck gay flower*. Make posies in the sun, which the child's hand [Childhood offended... | |
| Childhood - 1841 - 384 pages
...guard about With triple-mailed trust, and clear Delight, the infant's dawning year. CHILDHOOD, c. LAMB. IN my poor mind it is most sweet to muse Upon the days gone by ; to act in thought Past reasons o'er, and be again a child ; To sit in fancy on the turf-clad slope, Down which the child would... | |
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