Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... lost , or conceived himself to lose , when he began the practice of written composition . The moral of the tale , though neither very original nor particularly edifying , was characteristic both of himself and of the time . It turned ...
... lost , or conceived himself to lose , when he began the practice of written composition . The moral of the tale , though neither very original nor particularly edifying , was characteristic both of himself and of the time . It turned ...
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... lost without the thing itself being lost , we call noun substantives . The other more transient or less essen- tial we call noun adjectives ; as , checks , a noun substantive , rosy , yellow , noun adjectives ; i.e. , that which is not ...
... lost without the thing itself being lost , we call noun substantives . The other more transient or less essen- tial we call noun adjectives ; as , checks , a noun substantive , rosy , yellow , noun adjectives ; i.e. , that which is not ...
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... lost To self - respect , with grey dishevell❜d locks , All loosely wrapt in rags of silk array . Her aspect , channell'd with impatient tears ; Now sullen mute , now loud in wordy woe , Chiding the murmurs of her gasping spouse , And ...
... lost To self - respect , with grey dishevell❜d locks , All loosely wrapt in rags of silk array . Her aspect , channell'd with impatient tears ; Now sullen mute , now loud in wordy woe , Chiding the murmurs of her gasping spouse , And ...
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MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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