Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... feel to become acquainted with the personal history of those who have in any way dis- tinguished themselves above their fellows , though often a mere craving for excitement , or associated with yet meaner passions , is not in itself ...
... feel to become acquainted with the personal history of those who have in any way dis- tinguished themselves above their fellows , though often a mere craving for excitement , or associated with yet meaner passions , is not in itself ...
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... feel how exactly Mr. Wordsworth must have delineated Hartley , years before , in the period of early childhood . I allude to the lines ' To , H. C. , six years old , ' beginning- ' O THOU ! whose fancies from afar are brought ; Who of ...
... feel how exactly Mr. Wordsworth must have delineated Hartley , years before , in the period of early childhood . I allude to the lines ' To , H. C. , six years old , ' beginning- ' O THOU ! whose fancies from afar are brought ; Who of ...
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... feel no confidence in men who were watching me . 66 ' The natural effect of all this on my mind was a tendency to resistance , and I was not bold enough to fight , or prudent enough to make peace . I was induced to fly ; to shun the ...
... feel no confidence in men who were watching me . 66 ' The natural effect of all this on my mind was a tendency to resistance , and I was not bold enough to fight , or prudent enough to make peace . I was induced to fly ; to shun the ...
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... feel at times a want of inward strength , of faith , of hope , of fortitude , I rather lament than wonder . It is the common , perhaps the universal fine paid for the possession of extraordinary illumination , of lights not derived from ...
... feel at times a want of inward strength , of faith , of hope , of fortitude , I rather lament than wonder . It is the common , perhaps the universal fine paid for the possession of extraordinary illumination , of lights not derived from ...
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... feel so much remorse as for my foolish compliance with the advice of some well - meaning people who knew nothing of me , in consequence of which poor Suart was induced to embark in an undertaking ruinous to himself and injurious to his ...
... feel so much remorse as for my foolish compliance with the advice of some well - meaning people who knew nothing of me , in consequence of which poor Suart was induced to embark in an undertaking ruinous to himself and injurious to his ...
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affectionate Ambleside appeared beautiful believe Ben Jonson beneath bliss brother called Calne CHARLES LAMB Charles Lloyd child church cloth COLERIDGE'S dark dear death delight DERWENT COLERIDGE dream earth EDITION EDWARD MOXON fair fancy father fear feel foolscap 8vo Grasmere Greek happy Hartley Coleridge hath heard heart Heaven HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE holy honour hope James Spedding Keswick kind lady Leonard letter living look Lysippus memory mind mirth moral mother nature never noun o'er pain passion peculiar perhaps poems poet poetic poetry poor remarkable rill Robert Jameson S. T. Coleridge Sedbergh sense Shakspeare sigh sleep smile soft song SONNET sorrow soul Southey Southey's spirit Susan sweet tears thee things thou thought tion truth verb verse volume 8vo wind wish wonder words Wordsworth write written young youth