Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... hope , of fortitude , I rather lament than wonder . It is the common , perhaps the universal fine paid for the ... hope against hope , to believe in spite of my own unbelief . When I review my past life , the soarings and stoopings of my ...
... hope , of fortitude , I rather lament than wonder . It is the common , perhaps the universal fine paid for the ... hope against hope , to believe in spite of my own unbelief . When I review my past life , the soarings and stoopings of my ...
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... hope , sang as if there were no evil upon earth . " He bids mo hope , vow , pray ; but Hope obeys nor man's nor spirit's bidding , and to resolve is but to fetter flame with cords of flax . To vow - to enter my own condemnation in the ...
... hope , sang as if there were no evil upon earth . " He bids mo hope , vow , pray ; but Hope obeys nor man's nor spirit's bidding , and to resolve is but to fetter flame with cords of flax . To vow - to enter my own condemnation in the ...
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... Hope , When Hope is dead and gone . The worst- The worst of hearts , that hath not ceased to 138 THE BIRTH - DAY .
... Hope , When Hope is dead and gone . The worst- The worst of hearts , that hath not ceased to 138 THE BIRTH - DAY .
目次
MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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affectionate afterwards Ambleside appeared beautiful believe Ben Jonson beneath bliss Brathay brother called Calne Charles Lloyd child Church Clappersgate dark death declension delight dream earth expressed fair fancy father fear feel glad Grasmere Greek happy Hartley Coleridge hath heard heart heaven holy honour hope James Spedding Keswick kind ladies less letter living look Lysippus Marcolline Massinger memory mind mirth moral mother nature never night noun noun substantive o'er object occasion once pain pass passion peculiar perhaps poems poet poetry poor racter regarded remarkable rill Robert Jameson S. T. Coleridge Sedbergh sense sleep smile soft song sonnet sorrow soul Southey Southey's spirit sweet tears thee thing thou thought tion truth verbs verse volume wero wind wish wonder words Wordsworth write written young youth