Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... nature - like uprooted weed Borne by the stream , or like a shaken reed , A frail dependent of the fickle sky . Far , far away , are all my natural kin : The mother that erewhile hath hush'd my cry , Almost hath grown a mere fond memory ...
... nature - like uprooted weed Borne by the stream , or like a shaken reed , A frail dependent of the fickle sky . Far , far away , are all my natural kin : The mother that erewhile hath hush'd my cry , Almost hath grown a mere fond memory ...
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... nature's waif , that must by law escheat To the liege - lord Corruption . Sad the case Of man , who knows not wherefore he was made ; But he that knows the limit of his race Not runs , but flies , with prosperous winds to aid ; Or if he ...
... nature's waif , that must by law escheat To the liege - lord Corruption . Sad the case Of man , who knows not wherefore he was made ; But he that knows the limit of his race Not runs , but flies , with prosperous winds to aid ; Or if he ...
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... , sweet thoughts on every page Breathe for the soul admonitory balm . ' Tis Nature teaching what she never knew ; The beautiful is good , the good is true . XVIII . FROM infancy to retrospective eld , Year after c 2 SONNETS . 19.
... , sweet thoughts on every page Breathe for the soul admonitory balm . ' Tis Nature teaching what she never knew ; The beautiful is good , the good is true . XVIII . FROM infancy to retrospective eld , Year after c 2 SONNETS . 19.
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... soon unlearn'd : The substance flits , the shadow lingers after . The soul once rich in joy , though poor it be , Will yet be bounteous in its poverty . XXVI . ACCUSE not gracious Nature of neglect , Nor SONNETS . 27.
... soon unlearn'd : The substance flits , the shadow lingers after . The soul once rich in joy , though poor it be , Will yet be bounteous in its poverty . XXVI . ACCUSE not gracious Nature of neglect , Nor SONNETS . 27.
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. XXVI . ACCUSE not gracious Nature of neglect , Nor doubt the wise intent of Providence , Because a human thing not quick of sense , With scarce a twinkling spark of intellect , With much of body's ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. XXVI . ACCUSE not gracious Nature of neglect , Nor doubt the wise intent of Providence , Because a human thing not quick of sense , With scarce a twinkling spark of intellect , With much of body's ...
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