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Looking back along life's trodden way Gleams and greenness linger on the track; Distance melts and mellows all today, Looking back. Rose and purple and a silvery grey, Is that cloud the cloud we called so black? Evening harmonizes all today, Looking back. Foolish feet so prone to halt or stray, Foolish heart so restive on the rack! Yesterday we sighed, but not today Looking back.
And sometimes I remember days of old When fellowship was not so far to seek, And all the world and I seemed much less cold , And at the rainbow's foot lay surely gold, And hope felt strong and life itself not weak. Related e. Wikipedia Wiktionary Shop. Glances Back through Seventy Years is a book by Henry Richard Vizetelly , a volume of autobiographical reminiscence called , a graphic picture of literary Bohemia in Paris and London between and The public will be the best judges whether the author of the following pages was well or ill- advised by partial friends to pen these rambling reminiscences of an active, if not an exciting career, covering well-nigh three reigns.

The chapters that form a contribution to the history of Pictorial journalism, and the recollections of Mr. Thackeray and a few other notable men, French as well as English, may possibly have a certain value, mixed up though they be with notices of men and things which the world, in its peremptory way, has made up its mind to forget. Yet readers, on the whole, may find the writer's reminder of such matters not uninteresting, and the volumes generally neither prosy nor dull.
This is the utmost the writer pretends to claim for them, and in this spirit he commends the book to his brethren of the press. I WAS KING, PAGE I am cockney born and christened by a future bishop -A well -feathered episcopal nest - Only the old gentleman and himself in the secret - An ill - requited patron β The rector gets the best of the bishop - Tradition respecting the first Vizzetelli located in England-Journeymen printers' swords and silver buckles - I live at Kennington with some superstitious grandparents - Charming away warts - My lamented missionary friend - Political meetings on Kennington common - Unequal taxation and chronic distressβ The Marchioness of Conyng ham's rapacity - Orator Hunt and his election for Preston β The Kennington common gibbet - A church erected on its site - Coach robbery by highwaymen -Suburban footpads β Whipping at the cart's tail-Midnight burial of suicides -The last London stocks β The pillory in face of Newgate β The murder of Mr.

Paul's announces George IV. Vincent Cotton - Chislehurst fair - Singlestick , wrestling, and jingling in the ancient cockpit-Other rustic amusements - Fortune telling gypsies - Forty years afterwards - A striking transformation -- The exiled French imperial family - Obsequious reception of them - Painful recol lections of the Paris siege and CommuneβThe national disasters brought about by imperial rule β The fallen emperor undeserving of homage 33 56 III.