Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... give the world its final shake ? Art thou with " interlunar night " opaque Clad like a worm while waiting for its wings ; Or doth the shadow of departed things Dwell on thy soul as on a breezeless lake ! Oh ! would that I could see thee ...
... give the world its final shake ? Art thou with " interlunar night " opaque Clad like a worm while waiting for its wings ; Or doth the shadow of departed things Dwell on thy soul as on a breezeless lake ! Oh ! would that I could see thee ...
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... gives the finest edge to social jeers ; The language , which by merry bard was sung In times of old , to ladies fair , among The courts devoted to sublimed amours , By gay trouveurs , and knightly troubadours , Accents o'er which the ...
... gives the finest edge to social jeers ; The language , which by merry bard was sung In times of old , to ladies fair , among The courts devoted to sublimed amours , By gay trouveurs , and knightly troubadours , Accents o'er which the ...
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... Gives up the ghost , contented not to be , And all the pulses of great Nature cease . Whate'er betokens hope , life , or increase , The gladsome expectation , or the dread Of chance and change upon to - morrow fed , Await the expiration ...
... Gives up the ghost , contented not to be , And all the pulses of great Nature cease . Whate'er betokens hope , life , or increase , The gladsome expectation , or the dread Of chance and change upon to - morrow fed , Await the expiration ...
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... give the flower to thee , Thinking thee better than I know or see . THE COWSLIP AND THE LARK . My pretty lady Cowslip ! prim and shy , Dress'd in the vernal garb of Roman bride , I wish thee sometimes in a long road - side My solitary ...
... give the flower to thee , Thinking thee better than I know or see . THE COWSLIP AND THE LARK . My pretty lady Cowslip ! prim and shy , Dress'd in the vernal garb of Roman bride , I wish thee sometimes in a long road - side My solitary ...
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... to be one . I cannot look upon thee , delicate plant , Nor taste the gentleness of thy perfume , And not conceive the living world too scant To give thy beauties and thy meanings room . What time the Fairies made their orbs of green , 93.
... to be one . I cannot look upon thee , delicate plant , Nor taste the gentleness of thy perfume , And not conceive the living world too scant To give thy beauties and thy meanings room . What time the Fairies made their orbs of green , 93.
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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