The Poetical Works of Robert Southey, 第 2 巻Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... thought which were pub- lished in his youth ; a sentence , said he , not pro- nounced out of melancholy rigour , but from a cheerful obedience to the just authority of ex- perience . For that grave mistress of the world , experience ...
... thought which were pub- lished in his youth ; a sentence , said he , not pro- nounced out of melancholy rigour , but from a cheerful obedience to the just authority of ex- perience . For that grave mistress of the world , experience ...
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... place in the literature of his own times ; feeling , too , that he was not likely to be forgotten by posterity , he thought that after the specimen which he had produced in his Gondibert of a great and elaborate poem , his PREFACE . XV.
... place in the literature of his own times ; feeling , too , that he was not likely to be forgotten by posterity , he thought that after the specimen which he had produced in his Gondibert of a great and elaborate poem , his PREFACE . XV.
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... thoughts bestow , And lull to rest his wakeful woe , And joy shall gild the evening hour , And make the Captive Fortune's conqueror When the wearying cares of state 165 Oppress the Monarch with their weight , When from his pomp retired ...
... thoughts bestow , And lull to rest his wakeful woe , And joy shall gild the evening hour , And make the Captive Fortune's conqueror When the wearying cares of state 165 Oppress the Monarch with their weight , When from his pomp retired ...
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... thought beguile , And Nations live and prosper from his smile . 180 Hush'd was the lute , the Hebrew ceased the song , Long peals of plaudits echoed from the throng ; All tongues the liberal words of praise repaid , On every cheek a ...
... thought beguile , And Nations live and prosper from his smile . 180 Hush'd was the lute , the Hebrew ceased the song , Long peals of plaudits echoed from the throng ; All tongues the liberal words of praise repaid , On every cheek a ...
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... rove Amid the dark and lonely grove ? ' Why in the throng where all are gay , With absent eyes from gaiety distraught , Sits he alone in silent thought ? 305 310 315 Silent he sits , for far away His passion'd soul THE TRIUMPH OF WOMAN 15.
... rove Amid the dark and lonely grove ? ' Why in the throng where all are gay , With absent eyes from gaiety distraught , Sits he alone in silent thought ? 305 310 315 Silent he sits , for far away His passion'd soul THE TRIUMPH OF WOMAN 15.
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