Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... object as in some sort an infant still . This affection was returned in kind . To the latest hour of his life , Hartley , in the presence of his father's memory , which was seldom long absent from him , felt as a child , even when ...
... object as in some sort an infant still . This affection was returned in kind . To the latest hour of his life , Hartley , in the presence of his father's memory , which was seldom long absent from him , felt as a child , even when ...
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... object , and that these two should be one . " At the same early age , continued Coleridge , Hartley used to be in agony of thought , puzzling himself about the reality of existence . As when some one said to him , ' It is not now , but ...
... object , and that these two should be one . " At the same early age , continued Coleridge , Hartley used to be in agony of thought , puzzling himself about the reality of existence . As when some one said to him , ' It is not now , but ...
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... object of this narrative , do I think an apology necessary for the following details . At a very early period of his childhood , of which he had himself a distinct though visionary remem- brance , he imagined himself to foresee a time ...
... object of this narrative , do I think an apology necessary for the following details . At a very early period of his childhood , of which he had himself a distinct though visionary remem- brance , he imagined himself to foresee a time ...
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... give " sarcenet surety for their words , " but my brother's expletives were purely literary— borrowed from old - fashioned plays and poems . * for this object . In my brother's case , MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxvii.
... give " sarcenet surety for their words , " but my brother's expletives were purely literary— borrowed from old - fashioned plays and poems . * for this object . In my brother's case , MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE . lxvii.
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... object of this publication to show how my brother felt towards both his parents , believing that such a record of veneration and love can lead but to one inference . * * See Appendix C. double first - classman , after which he became a ...
... object of this publication to show how my brother felt towards both his parents , believing that such a record of veneration and love can lead but to one inference . * * See Appendix C. double first - classman , after which he became a ...
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Ambleside art thou babe babies smile beauty believe beneath better bird blessed blest bliss breath bright brother Cædmon Calne child dark day-dawn dear death DERWENT COLERIDGE dream earth fain fair fairy bowers faith fancy father fear feel flower glad Grasmere happy Hartley Coleridge hast hath heard heart Heaven holy hope human Keswick kind knew lady Leonard light living look Lysippus maid maiden memory merry mind mirth morning mortal mother nature ne'er never night nought Nymphs o'er pain passion poems poet poor prayer PROMETHEUS pure rill Robert Jameson S. T. Coleridge sigh sing sire sleep smile soft song SONNET sorrow soul spirit Susan sweet SYLPH tears thee thine thing thou art thou wert thought truth Twas vernal verse voice ween wild wind words young youth