Poems, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1969 |
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... truth that roal faith cannot but display itsolf in works of love , truth , and purity , though implied , was not so clearly enunciated as it might have been ; nor was any allusion made to the distinction between good works and righteous ...
... truth that roal faith cannot but display itsolf in works of love , truth , and purity , though implied , was not so clearly enunciated as it might have been ; nor was any allusion made to the distinction between good works and righteous ...
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... truth , and truth , too , for truth's sake . They court not the great , and , what is better still , they court not the many . They ' ll all die poor , and out of favour with the million . ' " You may have heard your brother describe ...
... truth , and truth , too , for truth's sake . They court not the great , and , what is better still , they court not the many . They ' ll all die poor , and out of favour with the million . ' " You may have heard your brother describe ...
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... truth coeval , still combines With each day's product , and like morning shines , Exempt from age ? " Tis he , and only he , Who knows that Truth is free , and only free ; That Virtue , acting in the strict confines Of positive law ...
... truth coeval , still combines With each day's product , and like morning shines , Exempt from age ? " Tis he , and only he , Who knows that Truth is free , and only free ; That Virtue , acting in the strict confines Of positive law ...
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MEMOIR OF HARTLEY COLERIDGE | xi |
THOUGHTS AND YANCIES | xxxvi |
MISCELLANEOUS SONNETS | cxci |
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