Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... feel fatherless . I often find my mind disputing with itself What would my father think of this and when the recollection awakos , that I have no father , it appears moro liko a possiblo ovil than an actual bereavement . You may ...
... feel fatherless . I often find my mind disputing with itself What would my father think of this and when the recollection awakos , that I have no father , it appears moro liko a possiblo ovil than an actual bereavement . You may ...
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... feel , I know how utterly incommensurate my grief is to its occasion . Friends think they have nothing to do but console . Perhaps other people do , or think they do , lament the departed enough ; I declare that I reproach my own heart ...
... feel , I know how utterly incommensurate my grief is to its occasion . Friends think they have nothing to do but console . Perhaps other people do , or think they do , lament the departed enough ; I declare that I reproach my own heart ...
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... feel , or know , or by some one of the senses to perceive something which it otherwise would not have done . This first class is called the verb active ; thus , TÚTTW tòvy waida , I beat the child . That is , by putting my arm or other ...
... feel , or know , or by some one of the senses to perceive something which it otherwise would not have done . This first class is called the verb active ; thus , TÚTTW tòvy waida , I beat the child . That is , by putting my arm or other ...
目次
MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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