The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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... Lord Howick ( Foreign Secretary ) , but had been repulsed by the hall porter , and doubted whether the letter on the state of affairs in the Mediterranean which he had left had ever reached his Lordship . A few days after Fox's death ...
... Lord Howick ( Foreign Secretary ) , but had been repulsed by the hall porter , and doubted whether the letter on the state of affairs in the Mediterranean which he had left had ever reached his Lordship . A few days after Fox's death ...
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... Lord Mansfield's park , I meet Mr. Green , our demonstrator at Guy's , in conversation with Coleridge . I joined them after inquiring by a look whether it would be agreeable . I walked with him , at his alderman - after - dinner pace ...
... Lord Mansfield's park , I meet Mr. Green , our demonstrator at Guy's , in conversation with Coleridge . I joined them after inquiring by a look whether it would be agreeable . I walked with him , at his alderman - after - dinner pace ...
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... Lord Brougham , with the result that the Treasury ( Lord Grey ) offered a private grant of £ 200 , which Coleridge had felt it his duty most respectfully to decline . ' Stuart , however , wrote to King William's son , the Earl of ...
... Lord Brougham , with the result that the Treasury ( Lord Grey ) offered a private grant of £ 200 , which Coleridge had felt it his duty most respectfully to decline . ' Stuart , however , wrote to King William's son , the Earl of ...
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... Lord beholds with pitying eye ; Sees cheerless Want unpitied pine , Disease on earth its head recline , And bids Compassion seek the realms of woe To heal the wounded , and to raise the low . She comes ! she comes ! the meek- eyed power ...
... Lord beholds with pitying eye ; Sees cheerless Want unpitied pine , Disease on earth its head recline , And bids Compassion seek the realms of woe To heal the wounded , and to raise the low . She comes ! she comes ! the meek- eyed power ...
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... LORD STANHOPE ON READING HIS LATE PROTEST IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS [ MORNING CHRONICLE , JAN . 31 , 1795 ] STANHOPE ! I hail , with ardent Hymn , thy name ! Thou shalt be bless'd and lov'd , when in the dust Thy corse shall moulder ...
... LORD STANHOPE ON READING HIS LATE PROTEST IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS [ MORNING CHRONICLE , JAN . 31 , 1795 ] STANHOPE ! I hail , with ardent Hymn , thy name ! Thou shalt be bless'd and lov'd , when in the dust Thy corse shall moulder ...
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