The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and KeatsA. and W. Galignani, 1829 - 75 pagina's |
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Pagina iv
... Mind PART I. THE PRELUDE , ENTITLED THE USURP- ER'S FORTUNE 96 41 The Nightingale ; a Conversation Poem 42 • 43 PART II . THE SEQUEL , ENTITLED « THE USURP- ER'S FATE » > . 102 49 50 ib . • 51 • . Frost at Midnight . To a Friend ...
... Mind PART I. THE PRELUDE , ENTITLED THE USURP- ER'S FORTUNE 96 41 The Nightingale ; a Conversation Poem 42 • 43 PART II . THE SEQUEL , ENTITLED « THE USURP- ER'S FATE » > . 102 49 50 ib . • 51 • . Frost at Midnight . To a Friend ...
Pagina vi
... mind . Poetry had become insipid ; all his ideas were directed to his fa- vourite theological subjects and mysticisms , until Bowles ' sonnets , and an acquaintance with a very agreeable family , recalled him to more pleasant paths ...
... mind . Poetry had become insipid ; all his ideas were directed to his fa- vourite theological subjects and mysticisms , until Bowles ' sonnets , and an acquaintance with a very agreeable family , recalled him to more pleasant paths ...
Pagina x
... mind in conversation to ad- osities , and added fresh matter for thought to miring listeners . Were he not apt to be ... minds rant of a single word of that frightful jargon , whom , by his conversation or letters , he has ex- the French ...
... mind in conversation to ad- osities , and added fresh matter for thought to miring listeners . Were he not apt to be ... minds rant of a single word of that frightful jargon , whom , by his conversation or letters , he has ex- the French ...
Pagina 1
... mind demands amusement , and can find it in employment alone : but , full of its late sufferings , it can endure no employment not in some measure connected with them . Forcibly to turn away our attention to general subjects is a ...
... mind demands amusement , and can find it in employment alone : but , full of its late sufferings , it can endure no employment not in some measure connected with them . Forcibly to turn away our attention to general subjects is a ...
Pagina 9
... mind ; Then haply shall my trembling hand assign No fading wreath to beauty's saintly shrine . Nor , Sara ! thou these early flowers refuse- Ne'er lurk'd the snake beneath their simple hues ; No purple bloom the child of nature brings ...
... mind ; Then haply shall my trembling hand assign No fading wreath to beauty's saintly shrine . Nor , Sara ! thou these early flowers refuse- Ne'er lurk'd the snake beneath their simple hues ; No purple bloom the child of nature brings ...
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