Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... present intention . I have found more kindness , both here and elsewhere , than I have earned . I have been delivered — providentially delivered — when I was hopeless of delivering myself , and what is almost equal to all , -I cannot ...
... present intention . I have found more kindness , both here and elsewhere , than I have earned . I have been delivered — providentially delivered — when I was hopeless of delivering myself , and what is almost equal to all , -I cannot ...
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... present Patmos this is impossible . But however little I may have to say about the Spenser that is dead , I think I can say much of the Spenser that lives , and will live for ever . " Did you see the abuse of me in the ' Atlas ? ' I am ...
... present Patmos this is impossible . But however little I may have to say about the Spenser that is dead , I think I can say much of the Spenser that lives , and will live for ever . " Did you see the abuse of me in the ' Atlas ? ' I am ...
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... present , or as if it were present , as , Come to me , my son . This is called the vocative case , from the Latin voco , I call ; and may always be known by prefixing the word O , as , O my Son ! If it make sense , the word or words are ...
... present , or as if it were present , as , Come to me , my son . This is called the vocative case , from the Latin voco , I call ; and may always be known by prefixing the word O , as , O my Son ! If it make sense , the word or words are ...
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MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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