Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... and rankling shame Which I have caused to make thee weep or sigh . Bootless the wish ! for where thou art on high , Sin casts no shadow , sorrow hath no name . 1845 . III . HAST thou not seen an aged rifted tower 4 SONNETS .
... and rankling shame Which I have caused to make thee weep or sigh . Bootless the wish ! for where thou art on high , Sin casts no shadow , sorrow hath no name . 1845 . III . HAST thou not seen an aged rifted tower 4 SONNETS .
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. III . HAST thou not seen an aged rifted tower , Meet habitation for the Ghost of Time , Where fearful ravage makes decay sublime , And destitution wears the face of power ? Yet is the fabric deck'd ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. III . HAST thou not seen an aged rifted tower , Meet habitation for the Ghost of Time , Where fearful ravage makes decay sublime , And destitution wears the face of power ? Yet is the fabric deck'd ...
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... , unconsciously revealing To mortal man his immortality . Then think , O Poet , think how bland , how healing , The beauty thou hast taught thy fellow men to see . XV . TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . YES , mighty Poet 16 SONNETS .
... , unconsciously revealing To mortal man his immortality . Then think , O Poet , think how bland , how healing , The beauty thou hast taught thy fellow men to see . XV . TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . YES , mighty Poet 16 SONNETS .
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... hast proved that purest joy is duty , And love a fondling , that the trunk entwines Of sternest fortitude . Oh , what must be Thy glory here , and what the huge reward In that blest region of thy poesy ? For long as man exists ...
... hast proved that purest joy is duty , And love a fondling , that the trunk entwines Of sternest fortitude . Oh , what must be Thy glory here , and what the huge reward In that blest region of thy poesy ? For long as man exists ...
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... and prime , Than for the beauty of thine age serene , That yet delights to weave the moral rhyme , Nor fears what is , should dim what thou hast been . XXIII . ON READING THE MEMOIR OF MISS GRIZZLE BAILLIE 24 SONNETS .
... and prime , Than for the beauty of thine age serene , That yet delights to weave the moral rhyme , Nor fears what is , should dim what thou hast been . XXIII . ON READING THE MEMOIR OF MISS GRIZZLE BAILLIE 24 SONNETS .
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