Poems, 第 2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... to be slaves , Crying for liberty , but meaning nought Saving naked power , unclad with reverend form , Unsanctified by faith , by love unbalm'd . - First Sketch . LINES WRITTEN BY H. C. IN THE FLY - LEAF WHY IS THERE WAR ON EARTH ? 153.
... to be slaves , Crying for liberty , but meaning nought Saving naked power , unclad with reverend form , Unsanctified by faith , by love unbalm'd . - First Sketch . LINES WRITTEN BY H. C. IN THE FLY - LEAF WHY IS THERE WAR ON EARTH ? 153.
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... nought , or flits we know not where . The patient sculptor views , from day to day , An image that can never pass away ; With resolute faith , which nothing can surprise , Beholds the type in true proportions rise : His progress slow ...
... nought , or flits we know not where . The patient sculptor views , from day to day , An image that can never pass away ; With resolute faith , which nothing can surprise , Beholds the type in true proportions rise : His progress slow ...
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... loving words , Nor quick to love ; but , when she loved , the fate Of her affection was a stern religion , Admitting nought less holy than itself . Seven years of patience , and a late consent Won 178 ON THE DEATH OF H. N. COLERIDGE .
... loving words , Nor quick to love ; but , when she loved , the fate Of her affection was a stern religion , Admitting nought less holy than itself . Seven years of patience , and a late consent Won 178 ON THE DEATH OF H. N. COLERIDGE .
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... nought is truly sad , Or only sad that we may better be ; We should in very gulphs of grief be glad , The great intents of God could we but see . Think of the souls that he in heaven will meet , Some that on earth he knew and loved most ...
... nought is truly sad , Or only sad that we may better be ; We should in very gulphs of grief be glad , The great intents of God could we but see . Think of the souls that he in heaven will meet , Some that on earth he knew and loved most ...
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... ! too brief to save me , Yet ' twas sweet the while , Bright as joy , and sweet as pity , Little like thyself , and pretty , Nought beside can now enslave me , Nothing else beguile VOL . II . P Old I am and daily older , Not in days 209.
... ! too brief to save me , Yet ' twas sweet the while , Bright as joy , and sweet as pity , Little like thyself , and pretty , Nought beside can now enslave me , Nothing else beguile VOL . II . P Old I am and daily older , Not in days 209.
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