The Literary Remains of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Volume 1W. Pickering, 1836 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 3
... never saw from the time it was written till the whole was before the world . It was written with newspapers before me , as fast as newspaper could be put into blank verse . I have no desire to claim it now , or hereafter ; but neither ...
... never saw from the time it was written till the whole was before the world . It was written with newspapers before me , as fast as newspaper could be put into blank verse . I have no desire to claim it now , or hereafter ; but neither ...
Pagina 10
... never weather out the storm- Yet he is sudden in revenge - No more ! I must away to Tallien . SCENE changes to the House of Adelaide . ADELAIDE enters , speaking to a Servant . ADELAIDE . Didst thou present the letter that I gave thee ...
... never weather out the storm- Yet he is sudden in revenge - No more ! I must away to Tallien . SCENE changes to the House of Adelaide . ADELAIDE enters , speaking to a Servant . ADELAIDE . Didst thou present the letter that I gave thee ...
Pagina 24
... tyrant . COLLOT D'HERBOIS . Ring the tocsin - call all the citizens To save their country - never yet has Paris Forsook the representatives of France . TALLIEN . It is the hour of danger . I 24 THE FALL of robespierre .
... tyrant . COLLOT D'HERBOIS . Ring the tocsin - call all the citizens To save their country - never yet has Paris Forsook the representatives of France . TALLIEN . It is the hour of danger . I 24 THE FALL of robespierre .
Pagina 27
... never let us deem That France shall crouch beneath a tyrant's throne , That the almighty people who have broke On their oppressors ' heads the oppressive chain , Will court again their fetters ! easier were it To hurl the cloud - capt ...
... never let us deem That France shall crouch beneath a tyrant's throne , That the almighty people who have broke On their oppressors ' heads the oppressive chain , Will court again their fetters ! easier were it To hurl the cloud - capt ...
Pagina 31
... never , never Shall this regenerated country wear The despot yoke . Though myriads round assail , And with worse fury urge this new crusade Than savages have known ; though the leagued despots Depopulate all Europe , so to pour The ...
... never , never Shall this regenerated country wear The despot yoke . Though myriads round assail , And with worse fury urge this new crusade Than savages have known ; though the leagued despots Depopulate all Europe , so to pour The ...
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Pagina 286 - He tugged, he shook, till down they came, and drew The whole roof after them, with burst of thunder, Upon the heads of all who sat beneath, Lords, ladies, captains, counsellors...
Pagina 213 - And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and cast them to the earth...
Pagina 135 - Unto the general disposition ; As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions, all to run one way, This may be truly said to be a humour.
Pagina 94 - Upon the top of all his loftie crest, A bounch of heares discolourd diversly, With sprincled pearle and gold full richly drest, Did shake. and seemd to daunce for jollity, Like to an almond tree ymounted hye On top of greene Selinis all alone, With blossoms brave bedecked daintily ; Whose tender locks do tremble every one At everie little breath that under heaven is blowne.
Pagina 194 - ... shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and the people not be afraid? shall there be evil in a city, and the Lord hath not done it?
Pagina 96 - Her angels face, As the great eye of heaven, shyned bright, And made a sunshine in the shady place : Did never mortall eye behold such heavenly grace.
Pagina 112 - Full many a glorious morning have I seen Flatter the mountain tops with sovereign eye, Kissing with golden face the meadows green, Gilding pale streams with heavenly alchemy; Anon permit the basest clouds to ride With ugly rack on his celestial face, And from the forlorn world his visage hide, Stealing unseen to west with this disgrace : Even so my sun one early morn did shine With...
Pagina 246 - Another misery there is in affection ; that whom we truly love like our own selves, we forget their looks, nor can our memory retain the idea of their faces ; and it is no wonder, for they are ourselves, and our affection makes their looks our own.
Pagina 248 - If an honest, and, I may truly affirm, a laborious zeal for the public service, has given me any weight in your esteem, let me exhort and conjure you, never to suffer an invasion of your political constitution, however minute the instance may appear, to pass by, without a determined persevering resistance. One precedent creates another. They soon accumulate, and constitute law. What yesterday was fact, to-day is doctrine. Examples are supposed to justify the most dangerous measures; and where they...
Pagina 159 - Or se' tu quel Virgilio, e quella fonte, Che spande di parlar si largo fiume? Risposi lui con vergognosa fronte. O degli altri poeti onore e lume, Vagliami il lungo studio e il grande amore, Che m' ha fatto cercar lo tuo volume. Tu se...