Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... fair to fancy and to feeling sweet . Time , that is aye reproach'd to be so fleet , Because dear follies vanish in a trice , Shall now be clean absolved by judgment nice , Since his good speed made thee so soon complete . But less I ...
... fair to fancy and to feeling sweet . Time , that is aye reproach'd to be so fleet , Because dear follies vanish in a trice , Shall now be clean absolved by judgment nice , Since his good speed made thee so soon complete . But less I ...
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... deck'd with garlands ever green , In light and music sweep the bards along ; And many a fair , and many a well - known face , Into the future dive , and blend with empty space . XXVI . Ан me ! It is the saddest thing SONNETS . 27.
... deck'd with garlands ever green , In light and music sweep the bards along ; And many a fair , and many a well - known face , Into the future dive , and blend with empty space . XXVI . Ан me ! It is the saddest thing SONNETS . 27.
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... fair , so exquisite a thing , I thought the very dust on which thy feet Had left their mark exhaled a scent more sweet Than honey - dew dropt from an angel's wing . I see thee now a matron and a mother , And I , alas ! am old before my ...
... fair , so exquisite a thing , I thought the very dust on which thy feet Had left their mark exhaled a scent more sweet Than honey - dew dropt from an angel's wing . I see thee now a matron and a mother , And I , alas ! am old before my ...
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... fair , among The courts devoted to sublime amours By gay trouveurs , and knightly troubadours , Accents o'er which the Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou wilt not scorn the talk of this old isle , The ...
... fair , among The courts devoted to sublime amours By gay trouveurs , and knightly troubadours , Accents o'er which the Scottish Mary hung Her beauteous head enamour'd . Yet I trust Thou wilt not scorn the talk of this old isle , The ...
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... is sped In the fell jar of poverty and power ? The man but now that lived , may now be dead . Has Nature of her human brood no care , That on their bloody deeds she smiles so fair ? XLIV . TO MRS . CHARLES FOX . Now the SONNETS .
... is sped In the fell jar of poverty and power ? The man but now that lived , may now be dead . Has Nature of her human brood no care , That on their bloody deeds she smiles so fair ? XLIV . TO MRS . CHARLES FOX . Now the SONNETS .
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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