Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient MarinerLongmans, Green and Company, 1895 - 48 ページ |
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... Southey , a poet of smaller genius but of bulkier accomplishment , another young dreamer of freedom , strayed from the University fold . These two , with a few kindred spirits , planned the Pantisocracy , an ideal community , a little ...
... Southey , a poet of smaller genius but of bulkier accomplishment , another young dreamer of freedom , strayed from the University fold . These two , with a few kindred spirits , planned the Pantisocracy , an ideal community , a little ...
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... Southey's home . There their plans stopped , temporarily from lack of funds , ultimately from the intrusion of other interests . The two poets fell in love with two sisters . Southey married Edith Fricker , Coleridge married Sara , and ...
... Southey's home . There their plans stopped , temporarily from lack of funds , ultimately from the intrusion of other interests . The two poets fell in love with two sisters . Southey married Edith Fricker , Coleridge married Sara , and ...
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... Southey the man to awake him . The man who could rouse him , who did rouse him , was yet to come into his life . This new influence was William Wordsworth , then poet merely in prospect , his verses penned but unprinted , pondering his ...
... Southey the man to awake him . The man who could rouse him , who did rouse him , was yet to come into his life . This new influence was William Wordsworth , then poet merely in prospect , his verses penned but unprinted , pondering his ...
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... Southey termed it , " a very Dutch attempt at the sublime . " Even Words- worth failed to find in it any great merit . It is interest- ing to read his note in a subsequent edition . He says that the reader owes to him the republication ...
... Southey termed it , " a very Dutch attempt at the sublime . " Even Words- worth failed to find in it any great merit . It is interest- ing to read his note in a subsequent edition . He says that the reader owes to him the republication ...
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... - ler's " Death of Wallenstein . " In 1799 he retired with Wordsworth into the Lake region of northern England- a region that gave to this group , Southey , Coleridge , and Wordsworth , the name of the " Lake School . INTRODUCTION XV.
... - ler's " Death of Wallenstein . " In 1799 he retired with Wordsworth into the Lake region of northern England- a region that gave to this group , Southey , Coleridge , and Wordsworth , the name of the " Lake School . INTRODUCTION XV.
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22 ページ - The many men, so beautiful! And they all dead did lie: And a thousand thousand slimy things Lived on; and so did I.
10 ページ - And I had done a hellish thing. And it would work 'em woe: For all averred. I had killed the bird That made the breeze to blow.
29 ページ - They groaned, they stirred, they all uprose, Nor spake, nor moved their eyes; It had been strange, even in a dream, To have seen those dead men rise.
11 ページ - All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the Moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean.
43 ページ - When the ivy-tod is heavy with snow, And the owlet whoops to the wolf below, That eats the she-wolf's young.
47 ページ - Tis sweeter far to me, To walk together to the kirk With a goodly company! — To walk together to the kirk, And all together pray, While each to his great Father bends, Old men, and babes, and loving friends And youths and maidens gay!
48 ページ - He prayeth best who loveth best All things both great and small ; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth all.
24 ページ - I closed my lids, and kept them close, And the balls like pulses beat; For the sky and the sea, and the sea and the sky, Lay like a load on my weary eye, And the dead were at my feet.
31 ページ - It ceased ; yet still the sails made on A pleasant noise till noon, — A noise like of a hidden brook In the leafy month of June, That to the sleeping woods all night Singeth a quiet tune.
33 ページ - The spirit who bideth by himself In the land of mist and snow, He loved the bird that loved the man Who shot him with his bow.