"Once more I feel the gladdening touch of hope, and a crowd of delicious images, long banished from my bosom, return, and soothe its sorrows into rest."

— Dimond, William (c. 1784-1837)


Place of Publication
London
Publisher
Printed and Published by Barker and Son [etc.]
Date
1804
Metaphor
"Once more I feel the gladdening touch of hope, and a crowd of delicious images, long banished from my bosom, return, and soothe its sorrows into rest."
Metaphor in Context
ROS.
Be speedy, fellow--Yes, my wife and children will be saved--Once more I feel the gladdening touch of hope, and a crowd of delicious images, long banished from my bosom, return, and soothe its sorrows into rest.
Categories
Provenance
Searching "bosom" and "crowd" in HDIS (Drama)
Date of Entry
03/13/2006

The Mind is a Metaphor is authored by Brad Pasanek, Assistant Professor of English, University of Virginia.