Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... POETS- CHAUCER SPENSER SHAKESPEARE . DRAYTON DONNE DANIEL MILTON DRYDEN DRYDEN'S SUCCESSORS PARNELL SWIFT YOUNG AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES WILKIE , DODSLEY , & c . SCRIPTURAL AND RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS THE BIBLE THE LITURGY . THE JUST SHALL ...
... POETS- CHAUCER SPENSER SHAKESPEARE . DRAYTON DONNE DANIEL MILTON DRYDEN DRYDEN'S SUCCESSORS PARNELL SWIFT YOUNG AND HIS CONTEMPORARIES WILKIE , DODSLEY , & c . SCRIPTURAL AND RELIGIOUS SUBJECTS THE BIBLE THE LITURGY . THE JUST SHALL ...
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... Poets , that a single rhyme Of my poor wit's devising may find grace To breed high memories in the womb of time ? But to confound the time the Muse I woo ; ' Then ' tis but just that time confound me too . VII . A LONELY wanderer upon ...
... Poets , that a single rhyme Of my poor wit's devising may find grace To breed high memories in the womb of time ? But to confound the time the Muse I woo ; ' Then ' tis but just that time confound me too . VII . A LONELY wanderer upon ...
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... Poet of mankind , Who told'st in verse as mighty as the sea , And various as the voices of the wind , The strength of passion rising in the glee Of battle . Fear was glorified by thee , And Death is lovely in thy tale enshrined . XIV ...
... Poet of mankind , Who told'st in verse as mighty as the sea , And various as the voices of the wind , The strength of passion rising in the glee Of battle . Fear was glorified by thee , And Death is lovely in thy tale enshrined . XIV ...
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... poet leaves behind , Who once has kindled an undying flame . And what is that ? It is a happy feeling Begot by bird ... Poet , think how bland , how healing , The beauty thou hast taught thy fellow men to see . XV . TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ...
... poet leaves behind , Who once has kindled an undying flame . And what is that ? It is a happy feeling Begot by bird ... Poet , think how bland , how healing , The beauty thou hast taught thy fellow men to see . XV . TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH ...
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. XV . TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . YES , mighty Poet , we have read thy lines , And felt our hearts the better for the reading . A friendly spirit , from thy soul proceeding , Unites our souls ; the light ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. XV . TO WILLIAM WORDSWORTH . YES , mighty Poet , we have read thy lines , And felt our hearts the better for the reading . A friendly spirit , from thy soul proceeding , Unites our souls ; the light ...
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