Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... dream , ) I hurried with him to our orchard plot , And he beheld the moon , and , hush'd at once , Suspends his sobs , and laughs most silently , While his fair eyes , that swam with undropt tears , Did glitter in the yellow moon - beam ...
... dream , ) I hurried with him to our orchard plot , And he beheld the moon , and , hush'd at once , Suspends his sobs , and laughs most silently , While his fair eyes , that swam with undropt tears , Did glitter in the yellow moon - beam ...
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... of the mighty debt of happiness which I owe to dream - nourished childhood , and pay the dividend to the heirs and assignees of childhood ! " he was ten years old , and commenced the compila- xxxiv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... of the mighty debt of happiness which I owe to dream - nourished childhood , and pay the dividend to the heirs and assignees of childhood ! " he was ten years old , and commenced the compila- xxxiv MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... dream by night . I set my little wits to contrive a pantomime , if possible still more marvellous , and really thought to perform it in a theatre of our own construction on the mould - heap , with the assistance of automaton actors ...
... dream by night . I set my little wits to contrive a pantomime , if possible still more marvellous , and really thought to perform it in a theatre of our own construction on the mould - heap , with the assistance of automaton actors ...
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... dream- life which , as above mentioned , he led in the cloud- land of his fancy . It will not be thought strange if I linger over this period , the most remarkable , and , as it proved , by far the happiest of his mortal existence ; nor ...
... dream- life which , as above mentioned , he led in the cloud- land of his fancy . It will not be thought strange if I linger over this period , the most remarkable , and , as it proved , by far the happiest of his mortal existence ; nor ...
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... dream of human life , Shaped by himself with newly - learned art ; A wedding or a festival , A mourning or a funeral ; And this hath now his heart , And unto this he frames his song : Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business ...
... dream of human life , Shaped by himself with newly - learned art ; A wedding or a festival , A mourning or a funeral ; And this hath now his heart , And unto this he frames his song : Then will he fit his tongue To dialogues of business ...
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