Letitia Elizabeth Landon (L. E. L.) in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1832/The House in which Roscoe was Born

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Letitia Elizabeth Landon (L. E. L.) in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1832 (1831)
by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
The House in which Roscoe was Born
2355770Letitia Elizabeth Landon (L. E. L.) in Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap Book, 1832 — The House in which Roscoe was Born1831Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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THE HOUSE IN WHICH ROSCOE WAS BORN.
MOUNT PLEASANT, LIVERPOOL.

Artist: S. Austin - Engraved by: Robt. Wallis



THE HOUSE IN WHICH ROSCOE WAS BORN.




A lowly roof, an English farm-house roof—
What is the train of thought that it should wake?
Why cheerful evenings, when the winter cold
Grows glad beside the hearth; or summer days,
When round the shady porch the woodbine clings;
Some aged man beneath, to hear whose words
The children leave off play; for he can tell
Of the wild sea, a sailor in his youth.
Yet here the mind's eye pictures other scenes—
A fair Italian city, in a vale,
The sanctuary of summer, where the air
Grows sweet in passing over myrtle groves.
Glides the blue Arno, in whose tide are glassed
Armed palaces, with marble battlements.
Forth ride a band of princely chivalry,
And at their head a gallant chieftain—he,
Lorenzo the magnificent.
Within this house was thy historian born,
Florence, thou pictured city; and his name
Calls up thy rich romance of history;
And this calm English dwelling fills the mind
With memories of Medici—



It is scarcely necessary to state that Mr. Roscoe's principal work was the Life of Lorenzo di Medicis.