Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... MUNERA 113 TO MY UNKNOWN SISTER - IN - LAW 114 A MEDLEY 116 THOUGHTS 120 ADDRESS TO CERTAIN GOLD FISHES 123 WHAT I HAVE HEARD 125 SONNET . 128 BY A FRIEND 129 Page THOUGHTS AND FANCIES- POIETES APOIETES 130 FROM PETRARCH 132 X CONTENTS .
... MUNERA 113 TO MY UNKNOWN SISTER - IN - LAW 114 A MEDLEY 116 THOUGHTS 120 ADDRESS TO CERTAIN GOLD FISHES 123 WHAT I HAVE HEARD 125 SONNET . 128 BY A FRIEND 129 Page THOUGHTS AND FANCIES- POIETES APOIETES 130 FROM PETRARCH 132 X CONTENTS .
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... heard of his birth , and when he first saw him , in two sonnets , * interesting in themselves , and as the first expression of an affection , which never ceased to regard its object as in some sort an infant still . This affection was ...
... heard of his birth , and when he first saw him , in two sonnets , * interesting in themselves , and as the first expression of an affection , which never ceased to regard its object as in some sort an infant still . This affection was ...
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... heard in this deep calm , Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought ! My Babe , so beautiful ! it thrills my heart With tender gladness , thus to look on thee , And think that thou shalt learn far other lore ...
... heard in this deep calm , Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought ! My Babe , so beautiful ! it thrills my heart With tender gladness , thus to look on thee , And think that thou shalt learn far other lore ...
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... heard my mother say that when he was first taken to London , being then a child in arms , and saw the lamps , he exclaimed , " Oh ! now I know what the stars are - they are lamps that have been good upon earth , and have gone up into ...
... heard my mother say that when he was first taken to London , being then a child in arms , and saw the lamps , he exclaimed , " Oh ! now I know what the stars are - they are lamps that have been good upon earth , and have gone up into ...
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... heard of anything like it . These were his " future plans , " as he called them — an ominous name . But enough of these oddities , wilding buds - of hope , shall we say , or fear ? -unless some determined " Behold the child- * * See ...
... heard of anything like it . These were his " future plans , " as he called them — an ominous name . But enough of these oddities , wilding buds - of hope , shall we say , or fear ? -unless some determined " Behold the child- * * See ...
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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