Poems, 第 1~2 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... perhaps be read here with a new interest . " Dear Babe , that sleepest cradled by my side , Whose gentle breathings heard in this deep calm , Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought ! My Babe , so ...
... perhaps be read here with a new interest . " Dear Babe , that sleepest cradled by my side , Whose gentle breathings heard in this deep calm , Fill up the interspersed vacancies And momentary pauses of the thought ! My Babe , so ...
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... perhaps , most persons may consider the more genial pursuits of poetry . It was given him in honour of the metaphysician , David Hartley ; and had he been baptised in his infancy , he would have borne both names . * His baptism did not ...
... perhaps , most persons may consider the more genial pursuits of poetry . It was given him in honour of the metaphysician , David Hartley ; and had he been baptised in his infancy , he would have borne both names . * His baptism did not ...
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... perhaps have contributed to that waywardness and want of control , from which in after - life he suffered so deeply . Perhaps : -but our judgments are apt to be swayed unduly by VOL . I. с particular results . When we consider what he ...
... perhaps have contributed to that waywardness and want of control , from which in after - life he suffered so deeply . Perhaps : -but our judgments are apt to be swayed unduly by VOL . I. с particular results . When we consider what he ...
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... Perhaps this confusion of thought lay not merely in the imperfection of language . Hartley , when a child , had no pleasure in things ; they made no impression on him till they had undergone a process in his mind , and were become ...
... Perhaps this confusion of thought lay not merely in the imperfection of language . Hartley , when a child , had no pleasure in things ; they made no impression on him till they had undergone a process in his mind , and were become ...
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... perhaps , according to the most scientific system of mineralogy or conchology ) on dear Wilsy's worm - eaten table , with that beloved check toilet - cover on it . Oh , could I impart but a tithe of the pride with which I used to ...
... perhaps , according to the most scientific system of mineralogy or conchology ) on dear Wilsy's worm - eaten table , with that beloved check toilet - cover on it . Oh , could I impart but a tithe of the pride with which I used to ...
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Ambleside art thou babe babies smile beauty believe beneath better bird blessed blest bliss breath bright brother Cædmon Calne child dark day-dawn dear death DERWENT COLERIDGE dream earth fain fair fairy bowers faith fancy father fear feel flower glad Grasmere happy Hartley Coleridge hast hath heard heart Heaven holy hope human Keswick kind knew lady Leonard light living look Lysippus maid maiden memory merry mind mirth morning mortal mother nature ne'er never night nought Nymphs o'er pain passion poems poet poor prayer PROMETHEUS pure rill Robert Jameson S. T. Coleridge sigh sing sire sleep smile soft song SONNET sorrow soul spirit Susan sweet SYLPH tears thee thine thing thou art thou wert thought truth Twas vernal verse voice ween wild wind words young youth