| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1847 - 606 pages
...stands an alcove, on an elevated terrace ; and here we read two lines in honor of Samuel Rogers : — " Here Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell To me those pleasures that he sings so well." This effort came from the late Lord Holland, to which Luttrell has added some... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - Authors, English - 1854 - 334 pages
...stands an alcove, on an elevated terrace ; and here we read two lines in honour of Samuel Rogers : — " Here Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell To me those pleasures that he sings so well." This effort came from the late Lord Holland, to which Luttrell has added some... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson - Authors, English - 1854 - 344 pages
...stands an alcove, on an elevated terrace; and here we read two lines in honour of Samuel Rogers: — " Here Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell To me those pleasures that he sings so well." This effort came from the late Lord Holland, to which Luttrell has added some... | |
| American literature - 1854 - 604 pages
...verses by Mr. Luttrell, expressing his inability to emulate the poet. The couplet is as follows : — " Here Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell To me. those pleasures that he sang so well. VLL. HD." Inscriptions challenge comments; brief ones, it is thought, ought in... | |
| Leigh Hunt - Kensington (London, England) - 1855 - 342 pages
...Luttrell, expressing his AND MR. LUTTRELL. 247 inability to emulate the poet. The couplet is as follows: " Here Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell, To me, those pleasures that he sang so well." Vix. HD. Inscriptions challenge comments; brief ones, it is thought, ought in... | |
| Sydney Smith - Authors, English - 1856 - 502 pages
...to the poet Rogers, affixed to a garden-seat in the grounds of Holland House, is very neat : — " Here Rogers sat ; and here for ever dwell To me, those Pleasures that he sang so well." The lines which were found on his dressing-table at his death, are as finely... | |
| Languages, Modern - 1861 - 996 pages
...einigen unbedeutenden Gelegenheitszeilen vermehrt hatte. Auch Rogers widmete einige Zeilen Lord *) Here Rogers sat and here for ever dwell To me those pleasures that he sings so well. Holland zu Ende des an seinen Onkel gerichteten Gedichtes, in den Worten: „Die... | |
| sir Augustus William J. Clifford (1st bart.) - 1862 - 162 pages
...see that charm renewed. J. RUSSELL. LINES WRITTEN AND PLACED IN THE SUMMF.RHOUSE AT HOLLAND HOUSE. Here Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell To me those pleasures he has sung so well. VASSAL HOLLAND. How charmed is the eye which in summer reposes On the haunt of... | |
| Epigrams - 1865 - 398 pages
...Holland House; in which Rogers, author of ' Pleasures of Memory] ' Italy] and other Poems, often rested. Here Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell, To me, those Pleasures that he sings so well. On the closed Establishments of Moses and Son, the Tailors. Half Hebrew, half... | |
| John Booth - Epigrams - 1865 - 400 pages
...House; in which Rogers, author of ' Pleasures of Memory,' ' Italy,' and other Poems, often rested. Here Rogers sat, and here for ever dwell, To me, those Pleasures that he sings so well. On the closed Establishments of Moses and Son, the Tailors. Half Hebrew, half... | |
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