Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... soul , big with an ill intent , Guilty in will , by fate be innocent , Or being bad , yet murmurs at the curse And ... soul absolve ? Could any sin survive , and be forgiven- One sinful wish would make a hell of heaven . XXVIII . TO ...
... soul , big with an ill intent , Guilty in will , by fate be innocent , Or being bad , yet murmurs at the curse And ... soul absolve ? Could any sin survive , and be forgiven- One sinful wish would make a hell of heaven . XXVIII . TO ...
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... soul , As rushing gladly to its dungeon doors , Peer'd out , and look'd abroad - one moment - then Ecstatic flew . " I am going to leave thee , boy- I thought to leave thee in far other plight- But that which is , must be . Unseemly ...
... soul , As rushing gladly to its dungeon doors , Peer'd out , and look'd abroad - one moment - then Ecstatic flew . " I am going to leave thee , boy- I thought to leave thee in far other plight- But that which is , must be . Unseemly ...
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... soul of mirth . I have no charm to renovate the youth Of old authentic dictates of the heart , - To wash the wrinkles from the face of Truth , And out of Nature form creative Art . Divinest Poesy ! - ' tis thine to make Age young ...
... soul of mirth . I have no charm to renovate the youth Of old authentic dictates of the heart , - To wash the wrinkles from the face of Truth , And out of Nature form creative Art . Divinest Poesy ! - ' tis thine to make Age young ...
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MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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