Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... wandering and concealment , which returned upon him at uncertain intervals during the middle portion of his life , exposing himself to many hardships , if not dangers , and his friends to sore anxiety . This is the dark side of the ...
... wandering and concealment , which returned upon him at uncertain intervals during the middle portion of his life , exposing himself to many hardships , if not dangers , and his friends to sore anxiety . This is the dark side of the ...
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... wander o'er The world , from common sight conceal'd , — The enlightening river's further shore , Where all the wounds of grief are heal'd . So let the haze of distance veil Remembrance of all things below , That guilt may seem a ...
... wander o'er The world , from common sight conceal'd , — The enlightening river's further shore , Where all the wounds of grief are heal'd . So let the haze of distance veil Remembrance of all things below , That guilt may seem a ...
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... wander'd like a breeze , " By mountain brooks and solitary meres , And gather'd there the shapes and phantasies Which , mixt with passions of my sadder years , Compose this book . If good therein there be , That good , my sire , I ...
... wander'd like a breeze , " By mountain brooks and solitary meres , And gather'd there the shapes and phantasies Which , mixt with passions of my sadder years , Compose this book . If good therein there be , That good , my sire , I ...
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Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. XX . WHITHER - Oh - whither , in the wandering air , Fly the sweet notes that ' twixt the soul and sense Make blest communion ? When and where commence The self - unfolding sounds , that every where ...
Hartley Coleridge Derwent Coleridge. XX . WHITHER - Oh - whither , in the wandering air , Fly the sweet notes that ' twixt the soul and sense Make blest communion ? When and where commence The self - unfolding sounds , that every where ...
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... wander forth , and view an unknown race ; Of all that I have been , to find no trace , No footstep of my by - gone pilgrimage . Thousands I pass , and no one stays his pace To tell me that the day is fair , or rainy ; Each one his ...
... wander forth , and view an unknown race ; Of all that I have been , to find no trace , No footstep of my by - gone pilgrimage . Thousands I pass , and no one stays his pace To tell me that the day is fair , or rainy ; Each one his ...
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