Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... better copies of some of the pieces , now first printed , may be in existence . These , and other inaccu- racies , should such be detected , will , it is hoped , be pardoned in a posthumous publication . ST . MARK'S COLLEGE , CHELSEA ...
... better copies of some of the pieces , now first printed , may be in existence . These , and other inaccu- racies , should such be detected , will , it is hoped , be pardoned in a posthumous publication . ST . MARK'S COLLEGE , CHELSEA ...
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... better far to think upon the Dead . Death is a spectre with a bony head , Or the mere mortal body without breath , The state foredoom'd of every son of Seth , Decomposition - dust , or dreamless sleep . But the dear Dead are they for ...
... better far to think upon the Dead . Death is a spectre with a bony head , Or the mere mortal body without breath , The state foredoom'd of every son of Seth , Decomposition - dust , or dreamless sleep . But the dear Dead are they for ...
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... better for the reading . A friendly spirit , from thy soul proceeding , Unites our souls ; the light from thee that shines Like the first break of morn , dissolves , combines All creatures with a living flood of beauty . For thou hast ...
... better for the reading . A friendly spirit , from thy soul proceeding , Unites our souls ; the light from thee that shines Like the first break of morn , dissolves , combines All creatures with a living flood of beauty . For thou hast ...
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... me : I loved it better when a youth so wild , With thoughts of love it did so well agree ; Fain would I love it to my latest day , If it would teach me to believe and pray . XXVIII . TO A LADY , ON HER SINGING A SONNETS . 29.
... me : I loved it better when a youth so wild , With thoughts of love it did so well agree ; Fain would I love it to my latest day , If it would teach me to believe and pray . XXVIII . TO A LADY , ON HER SINGING A SONNETS . 29.
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... better mind . Puts forth some flowers , escaped from Paradise , Though faith be dim as faintest wintry skies , And passion fierce as January wind . O God , vouchsafe a sunbeam clear and kind , To cheer the pining flow'ret ere it dies ...
... better mind . Puts forth some flowers , escaped from Paradise , Though faith be dim as faintest wintry skies , And passion fierce as January wind . O God , vouchsafe a sunbeam clear and kind , To cheer the pining flow'ret ere it dies ...
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AMBLESIDE art thou aught babe babies smile baby bard beauty behold beneath bird blessed blest bold Boötes born breath bright calm child CHRISTABEL ROSE COLERIDGE cowslip dark dear death Dionysus doom'd dream e'en earth fain fair fairy bowers faith fancy fear flower glad grace GRASMERE GUERNSEY LILY haply happy HARTLEY COLERIDGE hath heart heaven holy hope HYD Y infant innocence Jove Jupiter KATY HILL lady light living Lord maid maiden meek merry methinks mighty mortal mother ne'er never night nought numbers Nymphs o'er pain pensive poet poor praise pray prayer pretty PROMETHEUS rhyme seem'd sigh sing sleep smile soft song SONNET sorrow soul spirit spring summer sweet SYLPH tears thee thine thing thou art thou wert thought truth Twas vernal voice ween weep whate'er wild wings young youth