Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 2 巻Moxon, 1851 - 367 ページ |
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... knows the limit of his race Not runs , but flies , with prosperous winds to aid ; Or if he limps , he knows his path was trod By saints of old , who knew their way to God . XI . THINK upon Death , ' tis good to 12 SONNETS .
... knows the limit of his race Not runs , but flies , with prosperous winds to aid ; Or if he limps , he knows his path was trod By saints of old , who knew their way to God . XI . THINK upon Death , ' tis good to 12 SONNETS .
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... page Breathe for the soul admonitory balm . ' Tis Nature teaching what she never knew ; The beautiful is good , the good is true . XVIII . FROM infancy to retrospective eld , Year after c 2 SONNETS . 19 TRANSLATIONS-continued Page.
... page Breathe for the soul admonitory balm . ' Tis Nature teaching what she never knew ; The beautiful is good , the good is true . XVIII . FROM infancy to retrospective eld , Year after c 2 SONNETS . 19 TRANSLATIONS-continued Page.
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... a doctrine that she never knew . For goodness , more than ever was perceived By sense , or in the visible world achieved , By might of mere believing , she makes true . XXIV . WHILE I survey the long , and deep SONNETS . 25.
... a doctrine that she never knew . For goodness , more than ever was perceived By sense , or in the visible world achieved , By might of mere believing , she makes true . XXIV . WHILE I survey the long , and deep SONNETS . 25.
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... knew How sweet it was , till woman's voice invested The pencill'd outline with the living hue , And every note of feeling proved and tested . What might old Pindar be , if once again The harp and voice were trembling with his strain ...
... knew How sweet it was , till woman's voice invested The pencill'd outline with the living hue , And every note of feeling proved and tested . What might old Pindar be , if once again The harp and voice were trembling with his strain ...
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... knew that sin and pain were rife , That age would fain be cold , that youth was mad ; - All this I knew , yet , knowing , ne'er believed ; And now I know it , and believe it too : But yet I am not of all grace bereaved ; I wish the hope ...
... knew that sin and pain were rife , That age would fain be cold , that youth was mad ; - All this I knew , yet , knowing , ne'er believed ; And now I know it , and believe it too : But yet I am not of all grace bereaved ; I wish the hope ...
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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