Maybe my romantic memory made me take the photograph of the doomed monument, on its way out.
Perhaps this is only a romantic memory, but in spite of the differences between then and now, please don't change the park.
In Scotland the Jacobite cause became a lasting romantic memory.
Nobody, looking at Thomas' moon face, pursy old mouth and tortoise-shell glasses would have dreamed that he came there fired by a romantic memory.
I drove for almost an hour and was still in Istanbul, but not the Istanbul of romantic memory.
Now Miranda would keep, forever, a romantic memory of what might have been, and the knowledge that the man she loved had given his life for her.
The woman's mournful songs and romantic memories enthrall the girl; she fills the world with sacred immanence.
For me it was this romantic memory, like "Cinema Paradiso," when the little boy returns home a grown man and sees how small everything was.
The audience sang along on every song, savoring unabashedly sentimental romantic memories.
"Everyone had romantic, fond memories of reading the books back then."