"Hampton! 'tis thus thy scenes I view, / In Time and Mem'ry's mirror true."
— Pratt, Samuel Jackson [pseud. Courtney Melmoth] (1749-1814)
Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Printed for Richard Phillips
Date
1805
Metaphor
"Hampton! 'tis thus thy scenes I view, / In Time and Mem'ry's mirror true."
Metaphor in Context
Hampton! 'tis thus thy scenes I view,
In Time and Mem'ry's mirror true.
Thy walnut-shade deep thought supplies,
Thy very ruins school the Wise;
And in thy solemn walks is seen,
Tho' cut thro' one unvarying green,
Calm Comtemplation,--Virtue's Friend,--
The Soul at once to move and mend.
In Time and Mem'ry's mirror true.
Thy walnut-shade deep thought supplies,
Thy very ruins school the Wise;
And in thy solemn walks is seen,
Tho' cut thro' one unvarying green,
Calm Comtemplation,--Virtue's Friend,--
The Soul at once to move and mend.
Categories
Provenance
Searching "mirror" and "thought" in HDIS (Poetry)
Date of Entry
11/26/2005