Poems, 第 1〜2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... thee . O too industrious folly O vain and causeless melancholy Nature will either end thee quite Or , lengthening out thy season of delight , Preserve for thee , by individual right , A young lamb's heart among the full - grown flocks ...
... thee . O too industrious folly O vain and causeless melancholy Nature will either end thee quite Or , lengthening out thy season of delight , Preserve for thee , by individual right , A young lamb's heart among the full - grown flocks ...
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... thee In such quaint wise as we were wont to talk , When I was fain , in quaint odd stuff , to woo thee To mirth with wit , that was like ball - room chalk . But since I saw thee I have had a loss- I am alone , of hope and kin bereaven ...
... thee In such quaint wise as we were wont to talk , When I was fain , in quaint odd stuff , to woo thee To mirth with wit , that was like ball - room chalk . But since I saw thee I have had a loss- I am alone , of hope and kin bereaven ...
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... phantasies Which , mixt with passions of my sadder years , Compose this book . If good therein there be , That good , my sire , I dedicate to thee . HARTLEY COLERIDGE . PREFACE . Of the verses contained in this volume ,
... phantasies Which , mixt with passions of my sadder years , Compose this book . If good therein there be , That good , my sire , I dedicate to thee . HARTLEY COLERIDGE . PREFACE . Of the verses contained in this volume ,
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. VI . - I LOVED thee once , when every thought of mine Was hope and joy , —and now I love thee still , In sorrow and despair : a hopeless will From its lone purpose never can decline . I did not choose ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. VI . - I LOVED thee once , when every thought of mine Was hope and joy , —and now I love thee still , In sorrow and despair : a hopeless will From its lone purpose never can decline . I did not choose ...
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... thee , the shape describe , And fain would every shifting hue pourtray Of restless Nature . But , thou mighty Seer ! ' Tis thine to celebrate the thoughts that make The life of souls , the truths for whose sweet sake We to ourselves and ...
... thee , the shape describe , And fain would every shifting hue pourtray Of restless Nature . But , thou mighty Seer ! ' Tis thine to celebrate the thoughts that make The life of souls , the truths for whose sweet sake We to ourselves and ...
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