Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... pain departs a little while ; Then I can dance , and sing , and smile With merry glee . But soon , too soon , it comes again— The sulky , stifling , leadon pain , As a black cloud is big with rain , Is big with woo . All I ask is but to ...
... pain departs a little while ; Then I can dance , and sing , and smile With merry glee . But soon , too soon , it comes again— The sulky , stifling , leadon pain , As a black cloud is big with rain , Is big with woo . All I ask is but to ...
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... pain , it can and will forego ; For moral good is but the thrall of time , That marks the bourne of virtue , and of crime . A joy it hath that , underived of pain , Its proper nature shall for aye retain : A good it is that cannot cease ...
... pain , it can and will forego ; For moral good is but the thrall of time , That marks the bourne of virtue , and of crime . A joy it hath that , underived of pain , Its proper nature shall for aye retain : A good it is that cannot cease ...
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... pain , An endless labour , dull and vain ; And while your forms are gaily shining , Your little lives are inly pining ! Nay - but still I fain would dream That ye are happy as ye seem , Deck'd in Oriental pride , By homely British fire ...
... pain , An endless labour , dull and vain ; And while your forms are gaily shining , Your little lives are inly pining ! Nay - but still I fain would dream That ye are happy as ye seem , Deck'd in Oriental pride , By homely British fire ...
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MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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