Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... praise The ripening worth of thy successive days , What shall I do since that imputed fire , Extinct its earthly aliment , doth aspire , Purged from the passionate subject of all lays , From all that fancy fashions and obeys , Beyond ...
... praise The ripening worth of thy successive days , What shall I do since that imputed fire , Extinct its earthly aliment , doth aspire , Purged from the passionate subject of all lays , From all that fancy fashions and obeys , Beyond ...
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... praise In whatsoe'er my soul hath thought or done . I am a desert , and the kindly sun On me hath vainly spent his fertile rays . Then wherefore do I tune my idle lays , Or dream that haply I may be the one Of the vain thousands , that ...
... praise In whatsoe'er my soul hath thought or done . I am a desert , and the kindly sun On me hath vainly spent his fertile rays . Then wherefore do I tune my idle lays , Or dream that haply I may be the one Of the vain thousands , that ...
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... praise the bounty of old Time , Lady revered , our Island's Tragic Queen , For all achievements of thy hope and prime , Than for the beauty of thine age serene , That yet delights to weave the moral rhyme , Nor fears what is , should ...
... praise the bounty of old Time , Lady revered , our Island's Tragic Queen , For all achievements of thy hope and prime , Than for the beauty of thine age serene , That yet delights to weave the moral rhyme , Nor fears what is , should ...
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... praise : Now every flower by vernal poets sung , And every bird the [ bursting ] woods among , And all the many - dappled banks and braes , Recal remembrance of immortal lays , But speak to me in a forgotten tongue . Yea , dearest lady ...
... praise : Now every flower by vernal poets sung , And every bird the [ bursting ] woods among , And all the many - dappled banks and braes , Recal remembrance of immortal lays , But speak to me in a forgotten tongue . Yea , dearest lady ...
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... praise thee right , and not offend ? For thou wert sent a sore heart - ill to mend . Twin stars were ye , thou and thy wedded love , Benign of aspect as those imps of Jove , In antique faith commission'd to portend To sad sea ...
... praise thee right , and not offend ? For thou wert sent a sore heart - ill to mend . Twin stars were ye , thou and thy wedded love , Benign of aspect as those imps of Jove , In antique faith commission'd to portend To sad sea ...
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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