Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻Edward Moxan, 1851 - 168 ページ |
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... thee sigh , Though well thou mayest , for sorrows sharp and near ; So long we laughed together , thou and I , How can we manage to combine a tear ? " HARTLEY COLERIDGE . " The same event is thus referred to in a marginal note to the ...
... thee sigh , Though well thou mayest , for sorrows sharp and near ; So long we laughed together , thou and I , How can we manage to combine a tear ? " HARTLEY COLERIDGE . " The same event is thus referred to in a marginal note to the ...
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... thee , him , her , us , you , them , whom ) : in all other words , only two , the precedent , dog , the dependent , the dog's ( kennel ) . " Then follows an account of the declensions , not varying from that of the common grammars , and ...
... thee , him , her , us , you , them , whom ) : in all other words , only two , the precedent , dog , the dependent , the dog's ( kennel ) . " Then follows an account of the declensions , not varying from that of the common grammars , and ...
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... phantasies Which , mixt with passions of my sadder years , Compose this book . If good therein there be , That good , my sire , I dedicate to thee . HARTLEY COLERIDGE . PREFACE . OF the verses contained in this volume ,
... phantasies Which , mixt with passions of my sadder years , Compose this book . If good therein there be , That good , my sire , I dedicate to thee . HARTLEY COLERIDGE . PREFACE . OF the verses contained in this volume ,
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... to greet The gracious pressure of immaculate feet ? Did viewless seraphs rustle all around , Making sweet music out of air as sweet ? Or his own voice awake him with its sound ? VI . I LOVED thee once , when every thought SONNETS . 9.
... to greet The gracious pressure of immaculate feet ? Did viewless seraphs rustle all around , Making sweet music out of air as sweet ? Or his own voice awake him with its sound ? VI . I LOVED thee once , when every thought SONNETS . 9.
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... thee once , when every thought of mine Was hope and joy , —and now I love thee still , In sorrow and despair : -a hopeless will From its lone purpose never can decline . I did not choose thee for my Valentine By the blind omen of a ...
... thee once , when every thought of mine Was hope and joy , —and now I love thee still , In sorrow and despair : -a hopeless will From its lone purpose never can decline . I did not choose thee for my Valentine By the blind omen of a ...
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