Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 2 巻Moxon, 1851 - 367 ページ |
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... glad summons of imperious beauty Obeys a law . The very cloud that fleets Along the dead green surface of the hill Is ruled and scatter'd by a Godlike will . VOL . II . E XLVIII . TO H. W. IN days of old , SONNETS . 49.
... glad summons of imperious beauty Obeys a law . The very cloud that fleets Along the dead green surface of the hill Is ruled and scatter'd by a Godlike will . VOL . II . E XLVIII . TO H. W. IN days of old , SONNETS . 49.
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... glad sounds so close upon mine ear , How had they made my younger heart to beat ! The bounding strain that rules the silken feet , Like warbling Nymph of old Winandermere , That bubbles music through the crystal clear , Comes soften'd ...
... glad sounds so close upon mine ear , How had they made my younger heart to beat ! The bounding strain that rules the silken feet , Like warbling Nymph of old Winandermere , That bubbles music through the crystal clear , Comes soften'd ...
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... glad When the new year was usher'd into life With midnight fiddle , morning drum and fife . I wonder'd then how any could be sad Because another year had gone to add One figure to the date of human strife . And yet I knew that sin and ...
... glad When the new year was usher'd into life With midnight fiddle , morning drum and fife . I wonder'd then how any could be sad Because another year had gone to add One figure to the date of human strife . And yet I knew that sin and ...
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... glad : Then wherefore should I droop in semblance sad , And contradict the promise of the air ? Ah , me ! I can but think of those that were , And now are not - of those dear friends I had , And have not . Alice , thou art very meek ...
... glad : Then wherefore should I droop in semblance sad , And contradict the promise of the air ? Ah , me ! I can but think of those that were , And now are not - of those dear friends I had , And have not . Alice , thou art very meek ...
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... glad and shrill Some hours ago ; but now the woodland rill Murmurs along , the only vocal thing , Save when the wee wren flits with stealthy wing , And cons by fits and bits her evening trill . Lovers might sit on such a morn as this An ...
... glad and shrill Some hours ago ; but now the woodland rill Murmurs along , the only vocal thing , Save when the wee wren flits with stealthy wing , And cons by fits and bits her evening trill . Lovers might sit on such a morn as this An ...
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AMBLESIDE art thou aught babe babies smile baby bard beauty behold beneath bird blessed born breath bright calm child cold Cowslip dark dear death Dionysus doom'd dost earth fain fair faith fancied song fancy fear feel flower glad GRASMERE GUERNSEY LILY haply happy HARTLEY COLERIDGE hath heart heaven holy hope human infant innocence KATY HILL lady light living Lord maid maiden meek merry Methinks mezereon mighty morning mortal mother ne'er never night nought numbers o'er pain Pindar poet poor praise pray prayer pretty PROMETHEUS realm of joy rhyme russet apple seem'd shadow lingers sigh sing sleep smile soft song SONNETS sorrow soul spirit spring summer sweet SYLPH thee thine thing thou art thou hast thou wert thought tree truth Twas vernal voice whate'er wild wings young youth