Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... cold , that youth was mad ; - All this I knew , yet , knowing , ne'er believed ; And now I know it , and believe it too : But yet I am not of all grace bereaved ; I wish the hope that hath myself deceived May , like the happy year ...
... cold , that youth was mad ; - All this I knew , yet , knowing , ne'er believed ; And now I know it , and believe it too : But yet I am not of all grace bereaved ; I wish the hope that hath myself deceived May , like the happy year ...
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... cold earth with its green - sheath'd spire ; And in dark woods the wandering little one May find a primrose . Thus the better mind . Puts forth some flowers , escaped from Paradise , Though faith be dim as faintest wintry skies , And ...
... cold earth with its green - sheath'd spire ; And in dark woods the wandering little one May find a primrose . Thus the better mind . Puts forth some flowers , escaped from Paradise , Though faith be dim as faintest wintry skies , And ...
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... cold neglect Of thy old rites , perchance , may be the reason Thou wilt not punctual keep thy wonted time , But , angry at our slothful disrespect , Carest not to quit some duteous happier clime . VIII . MAY 25TH , 1844 . How strange ...
... cold neglect Of thy old rites , perchance , may be the reason Thou wilt not punctual keep thy wonted time , But , angry at our slothful disrespect , Carest not to quit some duteous happier clime . VIII . MAY 25TH , 1844 . How strange ...
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... cold , We half regret old Winter's honest rule , The roaring chimney and the log of yule : May hath such airs as May had not of old . AMBLESIDE , May 25 , 1844 . IX . TO DORA QUILLINAN . WELL , this is 68 SONNETS ON THE SEASONS .
... cold , We half regret old Winter's honest rule , The roaring chimney and the log of yule : May hath such airs as May had not of old . AMBLESIDE , May 25 , 1844 . IX . TO DORA QUILLINAN . WELL , this is 68 SONNETS ON THE SEASONS .
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... cold , And the dim taper cheerless to behold . I thought thee sleeping in some cranny snug , Insensible to human weal or woe , Till earlier night bids shake the lazy rug , And lifts the poker for decisive blow . But thou hast left thy ...
... cold , And the dim taper cheerless to behold . I thought thee sleeping in some cranny snug , Insensible to human weal or woe , Till earlier night bids shake the lazy rug , And lifts the poker for decisive blow . But thou hast left thy ...
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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