Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... MOTHER AND THREE INFANTS LEONARD AND SUSAN 63 64 65 12 13 1 65 66 ALBUM VERSES 93 AN OLD MAN'S WISH . 98 THE SABBATH - DAY'S CHILD 98 MAY , 1832 . 102 ISABEL 103 REPLY FRAGMENT ΤΟ 105 106 108 EXPERTUS LOQUITUR 108 A FAREWELL 110 HORACE ...
... MOTHER AND THREE INFANTS LEONARD AND SUSAN 63 64 65 12 13 1 65 66 ALBUM VERSES 93 AN OLD MAN'S WISH . 98 THE SABBATH - DAY'S CHILD 98 MAY , 1832 . 102 ISABEL 103 REPLY FRAGMENT ΤΟ 105 106 108 EXPERTUS LOQUITUR 108 A FAREWELL 110 HORACE ...
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... of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , was born at Clevedon , a small village near Bristol , of which • Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge , vol . i . , pp . 190 , 193 . ( Pickering , 1847. ) city his mother was a native , on the 19th.
... of Samuel Taylor Coleridge , was born at Clevedon , a small village near Bristol , of which • Poetical Works of S. T. Coleridge , vol . i . , pp . 190 , 193 . ( Pickering , 1847. ) city his mother was a native , on the 19th.
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. city his mother was a native , on the 19th of Sep- tember , 1796. The circumstances under which this took place belong to the life of his father , to which this memorial may be considered as an ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. city his mother was a native , on the 19th of Sep- tember , 1796. The circumstances under which this took place belong to the life of his father , to which this memorial may be considered as an ...
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... mother say that when he was first taken to London , being then a child in arms , and saw the lamps , he exclaimed , " Oh ! now I know what the stars are - they are lamps that have been good upon earth , and have gone up into heaven ...
... mother say that when he was first taken to London , being then a child in arms , and saw the lamps , he exclaimed , " Oh ! now I know what the stars are - they are lamps that have been good upon earth , and have gone up into heaven ...
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... mother ( 1829 ) he thus alludes to the happiness of this period of his life : - : - " But Cuthbert is wel- come to the shells . I wish I could bequeath to him , along with them , a tithe of the pleasure I have felt in arranging them ...
... mother ( 1829 ) he thus alludes to the happiness of this period of his life : - : - " But Cuthbert is wel- come to the shells . I wish I could bequeath to him , along with them , a tithe of the pleasure I have felt in arranging them ...
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