Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... tears , Did glitter in the yellow moon - beam . Well , It is a Father's tale : but if that Heaven Should give me life , his childhood shall grow up Familiar with these songs , that with the night He may associate joy ! " The " lakes and ...
... tears , Did glitter in the yellow moon - beam . Well , It is a Father's tale : but if that Heaven Should give me life , his childhood shall grow up Familiar with these songs , that with the night He may associate joy ! " The " lakes and ...
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... spirit in me , ready tears , repentance close upon offence , and simple notions of the nature of ill , he never thought the heart could be wrong . " The following year , A.D. 1807 , was the annus xxxvi MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
... spirit in me , ready tears , repentance close upon offence , and simple notions of the nature of ill , he never thought the heart could be wrong . " The following year , A.D. 1807 , was the annus xxxvi MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE .
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... tear . " The lines to the memory of Owen Lloyd , printed in this collection , will show in what estimation he was held by his poet - friend . The other survived him — not long . Eminently favoured by Nature in person and intellect ...
... tear . " The lines to the memory of Owen Lloyd , printed in this collection , will show in what estimation he was held by his poet - friend . The other survived him — not long . Eminently favoured by Nature in person and intellect ...
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... tears . Alas , what was I then what might I have made myself ? Even a comfort and a stay to those who loved me then , and upon whose latter day misfortune , not then a stranger , returned in the threadbare coat of poverty . Calne is not ...
... tears . Alas , what was I then what might I have made myself ? Even a comfort and a stay to those who loved me then , and upon whose latter day misfortune , not then a stranger , returned in the threadbare coat of poverty . Calne is not ...
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... tears of tender joy , thinking of what I might have been , and no painful thought of what I had been , ever joined " The silent melody of thought that sings A ceaseless requiem to the sainted dead ; That so the sharp wound , hid within ...
... tears of tender joy , thinking of what I might have been , and no painful thought of what I had been , ever joined " The silent melody of thought that sings A ceaseless requiem to the sainted dead ; That so the sharp wound , hid within ...
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