Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... wert a living man , my sire , I shrank unequal from the task to 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 ...
... wert a living man , my sire , I shrank unequal from the task to 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 ...
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... wert thou , Great 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 ...
... wert thou , Great 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 ...
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... weed of penance , murk and dun ; For thine own self thou still art free to shine . That earth which moves between mankind and thee , Inflicts no stain upon thy purity . D VOL . II . XXXII . TO AN AGED BEAUTY . ONCE thou wert SONNETS . 33.
... weed of penance , murk and dun ; For thine own self thou still art free to shine . That earth which moves between mankind and thee , Inflicts no stain upon thy purity . D VOL . II . XXXII . TO AN AGED BEAUTY . ONCE thou wert SONNETS . 33.
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... wert young , and still art young to me , Though fifty summers faded since we met ; Thy timid glance I cannot cease to see , Thy bird - like voice to me is piping yet . If Time turn back to say that thou art old , I'll swear he lies ...
... wert young , and still art young to me , Though fifty summers faded since we met ; Thy timid glance I cannot cease to see , Thy bird - like voice to me is piping yet . If Time turn back to say that thou art old , I'll swear he lies ...
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... wert so fair , so exquisite a thing , I thought the very dust on which thy feet Had left their mark exhaled a scent more sweet Than honey - dew dropt from an angel's wing . I see thee now a matron and a mother , And I , alas ! am old ...
... wert so fair , so exquisite a thing , I thought the very dust on which thy feet Had left their mark exhaled a scent more sweet Than honey - dew dropt from an angel's wing . I see thee now a matron and a mother , And I , alas ! am old ...
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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