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" Ah ! who can tell the triumphs of the mind, By truth illumined, and by taste refined ? When age has quenched the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise — with searching glance pursue Some long-loved... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 157
1878
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Samuel Rogers - 1816 - 260 lehte
...! / Ah ! who can tell the triumphs of the mind, /By truth illumined, and by taste refined? When age has quenched the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise — with searching glance pursue Some long-loved image vanished from her view ; /T...
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Samuel Rogers - 1816 - 276 lehte
...span ! Ah ! who can tell the triumphs of the mind, By truth illumined, and by taste refined? When age has quenched the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise — with searching glance pursue Some long-loved image vanished from her view; Dart...
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Samuel Rogers - 1822 - 340 lehte
...span! Ah ! who can tell the triumphs of the mind, By truth illumined, and by taste refined? When age has quenched the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise — with searching glance pursue Some long-loved image vanished from her view; Dart...
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The Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine; and Annals of Philosophy, 1. köide

1824 - 492 lehte
...MAGAZINE. 1 Ah! who can tell the triumphs of the mind, l!y truth illumined, and by taste refined ? When age has quenched the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise— with searching glance pursue Some long loved image vanished from her view \ "—Rogers....
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The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of ...

British poets - 1828 - 838 lehte
...*pan! Ah ! who can tell the triumphs of the mind. Ry truth illumined, nnd by taste refined? When Age has quenched the eye and closed the ear. Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise — with searching glunr. pursue Some long-loved image vanished from In • Tiew;...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White ...

Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 lehte
...span ! Ah ! who ran tell the triumphs of the mind, By truth illumined, and by taste refined? When age has quenched the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise— with searching glance pursue Some long-loved image vanished from her view ; Dart...
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The poetical works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White ...

Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 lehte
...can tell the triumphs of the mind, 3y truth illumined, and by taste refined ? When age has qucnch'd the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise — with searching glance pursue Some long-loved image vanish'd from her view ; Dart...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White

Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 lehte
...tell the triumphs of the mind. By truth illumined, and by taste refined Î When age hae quench 'd liio eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise— with searching glance pursue Some long-loved image vonijsh'd from her view; Dart...
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Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 330 lehte
...span! Ah! who can tell the triumphs of the mind, By truth illumined, and by taste refined ? When age has quenched the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise—with searching glance pursue Some long-loved image vanished from her view; Dart...
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Samuel Rogers - 1834 - 320 lehte
...span ! Ah ! who can tell the triumphs of the mind, By truth illumined, and by taste refined ? When age has quenched the eye, and closed the ear, Still nerved for action in her native sphere, Oft will she rise — with searching glance pursue Some long-loved image vanished from her view; Dart...
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