POEMS, CHIEFLY LYRICAL, COMPILED AND ARRANGED BY GEORGE H. STRUTT. Music, when soft voices die, Odours, when sweet violets sicken, And so thy thoughts, when thou art gone, P. B. Shelley. And Memory, too, with her dreams shall come, When Heaven was still the Spirit's home, Glimpses of glory, ne'er forgot, That tell like gleams on a sunset sea, Moore's 'Epicurean, Printed for private circulation only, BY JOSEPH PEGG, MARKET-PLACE, BELPER. 1866. TO THE REV. JOHN GRIFFITH, HEAD MASTER OF BRIGHTON COLLEGE, This Volume of Poems is affectionately dedicated by his former Pupil and present Friend THE COMPILER. |