Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... flower - garden which would have confounded Hervey himself . I am glad to see that the young ladies have returned to white - the appropriate vesture of the lilies that toil not . Some looked so lovely that I had reason to be joyful that ...
... flower - garden which would have confounded Hervey himself . I am glad to see that the young ladies have returned to white - the appropriate vesture of the lilies that toil not . Some looked so lovely that I had reason to be joyful that ...
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... flowers , which seem to grow up by " their own sweet will , " but are in reality controlled by the law of their being . Some of them you may cast aside as weeds * -very many have been so * More than half of the poems found in manuscript ...
... flowers , which seem to grow up by " their own sweet will , " but are in reality controlled by the law of their being . Some of them you may cast aside as weeds * -very many have been so * More than half of the poems found in manuscript ...
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... flower or weed , they are good for what they pretend to be . These poems exhibit no traces of the peculiar imagination which produced the " Ancient Mariner , " or " Christabel ; " they do not glow with the lyric fire of the " Ode to ...
... flower or weed , they are good for what they pretend to be . These poems exhibit no traces of the peculiar imagination which produced the " Ancient Mariner , " or " Christabel ; " they do not glow with the lyric fire of the " Ode to ...
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... bless- ing on herb , and tree , and flower . The fields , the hills , the lake , so fickle , yet so constant in its commingling transitions from light to shade , were possessed in the unity MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . clxxxv.
... bless- ing on herb , and tree , and flower . The fields , the hills , the lake , so fickle , yet so constant in its commingling transitions from light to shade , were possessed in the unity MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . clxxxv.
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... flower . Vain folly all , which yet bears testimony to a hidden wisdom . " And again , after an interval of five years : - " When I received this volume small , My years were barely seventeen ; When it was hoped I should be all Which ...
... flower . Vain folly all , which yet bears testimony to a hidden wisdom . " And again , after an interval of five years : - " When I received this volume small , My years were barely seventeen ; When it was hoped I should be all Which ...
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