Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 2 巻Moxon, 1851 - 367 ページ |
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... pain , Thy great Idea was too high a strain For my infirmity , how shall I dare Thy perfect and immortal self to paint ? Less awful task to " draw empyreal air . " October 28 , 1835 . II . OH ! my dear mother , art thou B 2 ...
... pain , Thy great Idea was too high a strain For my infirmity , how shall I dare Thy perfect and immortal self to paint ? Less awful task to " draw empyreal air . " October 28 , 1835 . II . OH ! my dear mother , art thou B 2 ...
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... pain and doubt and rankling shame Which I have caused to make thee weep or sigh . Bootless the wish ! for where thou art on high , Sin casts no shadow , sorrow hath no name . 1845 . III . HAST thou not seen an aged rifted tower 4 SONNETS .
... pain and doubt and rankling shame Which I have caused to make thee weep or sigh . Bootless the wish ! for where thou art on high , Sin casts no shadow , sorrow hath no name . 1845 . III . HAST thou not seen an aged rifted tower 4 SONNETS .
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... Yet felt the lighter for its vanishing , Proved that the sun was shining by its shade : Then can a drop of the eternal spring , Shadow of living lights , in vain be made ? V. PAINS I have known , that cannot be again 6 SONNETS .
... Yet felt the lighter for its vanishing , Proved that the sun was shining by its shade : Then can a drop of the eternal spring , Shadow of living lights , in vain be made ? V. PAINS I have known , that cannot be again 6 SONNETS .
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... PAINS I have known , that cannot be again , And pleasures too that never can be more : For loss of pleasure I was never sore , But worse , far worse it is , to feel no pain . The throes and agonies of a heart explain Its very depth of ...
... PAINS I have known , that cannot be again , And pleasures too that never can be more : For loss of pleasure I was never sore , But worse , far worse it is , to feel no pain . The throes and agonies of a heart explain Its very depth of ...
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... pain , Seeking its own relief by pious acts ? Thus wisdom , seeking all things to explain , Out of all good the soul of good detracts . The simple woman that records the worth Of the brave saints to whom she owed her birth , Confutes a ...
... pain , Seeking its own relief by pious acts ? Thus wisdom , seeking all things to explain , Out of all good the soul of good detracts . The simple woman that records the worth Of the brave saints to whom she owed her birth , Confutes a ...
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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