Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... 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 - morrow ? Thou art a Dew ...
... 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 - morrow ? Thou art a Dew ...
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... thee , And think that thou shalt learn far other lore , And in far other scenes ! For I was rear'd In the great city , pent ' mid cloisters dim , And saw nought lovely but the sky and stars . But thou , my Babe , shalt wander like a ...
... thee , And think that thou shalt learn far other lore , And in far other scenes ! For I was rear'd In the great city , pent ' mid cloisters dim , And saw nought lovely but the sky and stars . But thou , my Babe , shalt wander like a ...
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... thee , or bards to whom alike belongs That hoar abstraction of Troy's scattered songs . " At least the psychological view of the question , taken by the elder Coleridge , has not yet had justice done to it . + I might mention here his ...
... thee , or bards to whom alike belongs That hoar abstraction of Troy's scattered songs . " At least the psychological view of the question , taken by the elder Coleridge , has not yet had justice done to it . + I might mention here his ...
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... thee , tell them , little book , I am not vile as I appear . Oh ! tell them though my purpose lame , In fortune's race , was still behind , - Though earthly blots my name defiled , They ne'er abused my better mind . Of what men are ...
... thee , tell them , little book , I am not vile as I appear . Oh ! tell them though my purpose lame , In fortune's race , was still behind , - Though earthly blots my name defiled , They ne'er abused my better mind . Of what men are ...
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... thee In such quaint wise as we were wont to talk , When I was fain , in quaint odd stuff , to woo thee To mirth with wit , that was like ball - room chalk . But since I saw thee I have had a loss- I am alone , of hope and kin bereaven ...
... thee In such quaint wise as we were wont to talk , When I was fain , in quaint odd stuff , to woo thee To mirth with wit , that was like ball - room chalk . But since I saw thee I have had a loss- I am alone , of hope and kin bereaven ...
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