Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... beneath the crags Of ancient mountains , and beneath the clouds , Which image in their bulk both lakes and shores And mountain crags : so shalt thou see and hear The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible Of that eternal language which ...
... beneath the crags Of ancient mountains , and beneath the clouds , Which image in their bulk both lakes and shores And mountain crags : so shalt thou see and hear The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible Of that eternal language which ...
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... Beneath , in his own handwriting , are the following words , added pro- bably in the year 1830 : - " Thus ends this fragment . I preserve it as a specimen of my dear mother's hand . Never may I forget her , seated before the old desk ...
... Beneath , in his own handwriting , are the following words , added pro- bably in the year 1830 : - " Thus ends this fragment . I preserve it as a specimen of my dear mother's hand . Never may I forget her , seated before the old desk ...
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... beneath the yews of Grasmere churchyard , with the Rotha , with its deep and silent pools , passing by ; ' but his name will long be a ' living one ' among the hill sides and glens of our rugged country , ' stern and wild , Meet nurse ...
... beneath the yews of Grasmere churchyard , with the Rotha , with its deep and silent pools , passing by ; ' but his name will long be a ' living one ' among the hill sides and glens of our rugged country , ' stern and wild , Meet nurse ...
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... beneath , was distinctly shown in all its wanderings by its marvellous reflection of the blue heaven . The fine mountain commonly called Saddleback , more poeti- cally Blen Cathra , was before us , closing up the vista of the vale with ...
... beneath , was distinctly shown in all its wanderings by its marvellous reflection of the blue heaven . The fine mountain commonly called Saddleback , more poeti- cally Blen Cathra , was before us , closing up the vista of the vale with ...
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... the blest undying river , That descending from the skies , Waters earthly paradise . But its well , unseen , unknown , Is hid beneath Jehovah's throne . Woe for him that , fettered fast In the dim MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . clxxxvii.
... the blest undying river , That descending from the skies , Waters earthly paradise . But its well , unseen , unknown , Is hid beneath Jehovah's throne . Woe for him that , fettered fast In the dim MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . clxxxvii.
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