Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... each so exquisitely shaded , That they were ever twain could not be told . E'en so for thee , sweet daughter of my friend , May Albion and Allmain their virtues blend . XXXVIII . RIGHT merry lass , thy overweening joy Turns SONNETS . 39.
... each so exquisitely shaded , That they were ever twain could not be told . E'en so for thee , sweet daughter of my friend , May Albion and Allmain their virtues blend . XXXVIII . RIGHT merry lass , thy overweening joy Turns SONNETS . 39.
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. XXXVIII . RIGHT merry lass , thy overweening joy Turns an old man into a merry boy . One hour with thee pays off the long arrears , The heavy debt of almost fifty years . Oft have I view'd that lake ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. XXXVIII . RIGHT merry lass , thy overweening joy Turns an old man into a merry boy . One hour with thee pays off the long arrears , The heavy debt of almost fifty years . Oft have I view'd that lake ...
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... 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 Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou ...
... 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 Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou ...
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... merry bells rung out the dying year , And buds of rarest green begin to peer , As if impatient for a warmer sun ; And though the distant hills are bleak and dun , The virgin snowdrop , like a lambent fire , Pierces the cold earth with ...
... merry bells rung out the dying year , And buds of rarest green begin to peer , As if impatient for a warmer sun ; And though the distant hills are bleak and dun , The virgin snowdrop , like a lambent fire , Pierces the cold earth with ...
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... merry May of which we used to hear , Big with the promise of the coming year ! The apple - trees their rosy bloom display , The flowerets , many - hued , that line the way , Long - soak'd with rain , and chill'd with whistling blast ...
... merry May of which we used to hear , Big with the promise of the coming year ! The apple - trees their rosy bloom display , The flowerets , many - hued , that line the way , Long - soak'd with rain , and chill'd with whistling blast ...
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