Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... nature by which we are directed from the observa- tion of others to the contemplation and knowledge of ourselves , and in ourselves of those all - concern- ing truths , the ultimate evidence of which is from within . The truth may be ...
... nature by which we are directed from the observa- tion of others to the contemplation and knowledge of ourselves , and in ourselves of those all - concern- ing truths , the ultimate evidence of which is from within . The truth may be ...
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... nature . It was impossible to give publicity to his writings , except in the most sparing extracts , without letting much of this appear . They present an image of the man , but broken and imperfect as a reflection upon troubled water ...
... nature . It was impossible to give publicity to his writings , except in the most sparing extracts , without letting much of this appear . They present an image of the man , but broken and imperfect as a reflection upon troubled water ...
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... Nature will either end thee quite Or , lengthening out thy season of delight , Preserve for thee , by individual right , A young lamb's heart among the full - grown flocks . What hast thou to do with sorrow , Or the injuries of to ...
... Nature will either end thee quite Or , lengthening out thy season of delight , Preserve for thee , by individual right , A young lamb's heart among the full - grown flocks . What hast thou to do with sorrow , Or the injuries of to ...
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... Nature's Playmate . He knows well The evening star ; and once when he awoke In most distressful mood , ( some inward pain Had made up that strange thing , an infant's dream , ) I hurried with him to our orchard plot , And he beheld the ...
... Nature's Playmate . He knows well The evening star ; and once when he awoke In most distressful mood , ( some inward pain Had made up that strange thing , an infant's dream , ) I hurried with him to our orchard plot , And he beheld the ...
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With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother Hartley Coleridge. By nature not less than by circumstances he was indeed the poet - child of a poet - father . His name , however , -Hartley , -bore evidence to his father's early fondness for a ...
With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother Hartley Coleridge. By nature not less than by circumstances he was indeed the poet - child of a poet - father . His name , however , -Hartley , -bore evidence to his father's early fondness for a ...
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