Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... HEARD . I've heard the merry voice of spring , When thousand birds their wild notes fling , Here and there , and every where , Stirring the young and lightsome air ; - I've heard the many - sounding seas , And all their various ...
... HEARD . I've heard the merry voice of spring , When thousand birds their wild notes fling , Here and there , and every where , Stirring the young and lightsome air ; - I've heard the many - sounding seas , And all their various ...
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... magician , For Arab , or Egyptian queen ; " Tis gorgeous as a prophet's vision ; And I ken the brook , how sweet it tinkles , As cross the moon - light green it twinkles , Or heard , not seen , ' mid tangled wood 126 WHAT I HAVE HEARD .
... magician , For Arab , or Egyptian queen ; " Tis gorgeous as a prophet's vision ; And I ken the brook , how sweet it tinkles , As cross the moon - light green it twinkles , Or heard , not seen , ' mid tangled wood 126 WHAT I HAVE HEARD .
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Hartley Coleridge. Or heard , not seen , ' mid tangled wood , Where the soft stock - dove lulls her brood , With her one note of all most dear- More soothing to the heart than ear . And well I know the smother'd moan Of that ... HEARD . 127.
Hartley Coleridge. Or heard , not seen , ' mid tangled wood , Where the soft stock - dove lulls her brood , With her one note of all most dear- More soothing to the heart than ear . And well I know the smother'd moan Of that ... HEARD . 127.
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MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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