Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... BIRDS , INSECTS , AND FLOWERS HUMMING BIRDS 81 82 THE CRICKET LINES WRITTEN OPPOSITE A DRAWING OF A PARROT AND BUTTERFLY WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THE NIGHTINGALE THE CUCKOO THE ANEMONE . EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS , OR EYE - BRIGHT THE COWSLIP ...
... BIRDS , INSECTS , AND FLOWERS HUMMING BIRDS 81 82 THE CRICKET LINES WRITTEN OPPOSITE A DRAWING OF A PARROT AND BUTTERFLY WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THE NIGHTINGALE THE CUCKOO THE ANEMONE . EUPHRASIA OFFICINALIS , OR EYE - BRIGHT THE COWSLIP ...
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... bird , or flower , or vernal bee . ' Tis aught that acts , unconsciously revealing To mortal man his immortality . Then think , O Poet , think how bland , how healing , The beauty thou hast taught thy fellow men to see . C VOL . II ...
... bird , or flower , or vernal bee . ' Tis aught that acts , unconsciously revealing To mortal man his immortality . Then think , O Poet , think how bland , how healing , The beauty thou hast taught thy fellow men to see . C VOL . II ...
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... make thy heart forget ; The sleepless thought that will not be at rest , That , like a wee bird struggling in the net , Still whines and twitters of its distant nest . April , 1846 . XXII . TO DR . DALTON . THIS world so SONNETS . 23.
... make thy heart forget ; The sleepless thought that will not be at rest , That , like a wee bird struggling in the net , Still whines and twitters of its distant nest . April , 1846 . XXII . TO DR . DALTON . THIS world so SONNETS . 23.
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... Thy timid glance I cannot cease to see , Thy bird - like voice to me is piping yet . If Time turn back to say that thou art old , I'll swear he lies , and will thy youth uphold . XXXIV . I SAW thee in the beauty of thy SONNETS . 35.
... Thy timid glance I cannot cease to see , Thy bird - like voice to me is piping yet . If Time turn back to say that thou art old , I'll swear he lies , and will thy youth uphold . XXXIV . I SAW thee in the beauty of thy SONNETS . 35.
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... bird the [ bursting ] woods among , And all the many - dappled banks and braes , Recal remembrance of immortal lays , But speak to me in a forgotten tongue . Yea , dearest lady , they do speak to me As to a banish'd man that hath forgot ...
... bird the [ bursting ] woods among , And all the many - dappled banks and braes , Recal remembrance of immortal lays , But speak to me in a forgotten tongue . Yea , dearest lady , they do speak to me As to a banish'd man that hath forgot ...
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art thou babe baby Baby smiled bard beauty behold beneath bird blessed blest blood atone born breath bright calm child cold cowslip dark dead dear death e'en earth everlasting song fain fair fairy bower faith fancied song fancy fear flowers fond frankincense glad grace GRASMERE GUERNSEY LILY haply happy HARTLEY COLERIDGE hath heart heaven HENRY NELSON COLERIDGE hippogriff holy hope hues human infant lady light live Lord maid maiden meek merry Methinks mezereon mighty morn mortal mother ne'er never night nought o'er pain poet poor praise pray prayer PROMETHEUS rhyme RIZPAH seem'd sigh sing sleep smile soft song SONNETS soul spirit spring summer sweet SYLPH tears thee thine thing thou art thou wert thought tree truth Twas vernal virgin voice weep Whate'er wild wind wings young youth