| Frederick Locker-Lampson, Coulson Kernahan - English poetry - 1891 - 452 pages
...HOUSE, Where the Author of the "Pleasures of Memory" was accustomed to sit, appear the following lines. HERE Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell, To me, those pleasures that he sang so well. ON SAMUEL ROGERS' SEAT IN THE GARDEN AT HOLLAND HOUSE. How happily shelter'd... | |
| Robert Maynard Leonard - Epigrams, English - 1915 - 150 pages
...dished if 'twas not for the plates. LADY BLESSINGTON. Inscription on a Summer-house at Holland House HERE Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell To me those Pleasures that he sang so well. LORD HOLLAND. On the Death of Rogers ALL Memory's Pleasures his choice book contains,... | |
| 1921 - 286 pages
...; and Lord Holland almost failed to do this much, being represented but by two lines on a seat : " Here ROGERS sat, and here for ever dwell. To me, those pleasures that he sings so well." The only real addition to literature in this grandiose Keepsake is by Shelley,... | |
| Walter Jerrold - Epigrams - 1926 - 264 pages
...Memory's Sorrows when he died. Charles Townsend. ON A SUMMER HOUSE IN THE GROUNDS OF HOLLAND HOUSE. Here Rogers* sat, and here for ever dwell To me, those pleasures that he sings so well. Henry, Lord Holland. * Samuel Rogers. ON READING THE DIARY OF LADY BURY. That... | |
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