Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 513.
“In sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest
Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope.”
Ode to Memory (1830)
Context: In sweet dreams softer than unbroken rest
Thou leddest by the hand thine infant Hope.
The eddying of her garments caught from thee
The light of thy great presence; and the cope
Of the half-attain'd futurity,
Though deep not fathomless,
Was cloven with the million stars which tremble
O'er the deep mind of dauntless infancy.
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