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Pagina xv
Such , in some measure , they may have been , perhaps , at first ; but the clouds broke . He was full of natural gladness , ' and possessed in an extraordinary degree the invaluable faculty of making friends .
Such , in some measure , they may have been , perhaps , at first ; but the clouds broke . He was full of natural gladness , ' and possessed in an extraordinary degree the invaluable faculty of making friends .
Pagina xxxviii
... one perfect and complete achievement— ' inimitable , ' as with just pride he affirmed . Of Christabel , which , he tells us , was begun at Stowey in 1797 , there is no contemporary record . But the originals of the thin gray cloud ...
... one perfect and complete achievement— ' inimitable , ' as with just pride he affirmed . Of Christabel , which , he tells us , was begun at Stowey in 1797 , there is no contemporary record . But the originals of the thin gray cloud ...
Pagina cxxiii
A brief dawn of unsurpassed promise and achievement ; ' a trouble ' as of ' clouds and weeping rain ' ; then , a long summer evening's work done by the setting sun's pathetic light - such was Coleridge's day , the after - glow of which ...
A brief dawn of unsurpassed promise and achievement ; ' a trouble ' as of ' clouds and weeping rain ' ; then , a long summer evening's work done by the setting sun's pathetic light - such was Coleridge's day , the after - glow of which ...
Pagina 1
Vain are thy Schemes by heated Fancy plann'd : Thy promised joy thou'lt see to Sorrow turn Exil'd from Bliss , and from thy native land . C D Hast thou foreseen the Storm's impending rage , When to the clouds the Waves ...
Vain are thy Schemes by heated Fancy plann'd : Thy promised joy thou'lt see to Sorrow turn Exil'd from Bliss , and from thy native land . C D Hast thou foreseen the Storm's impending rage , When to the clouds the Waves ...
Pagina 3
... Thy weak eye glimmers through a fleecy veil ; And when thou lovest thy pale orb to shroud Behind the gathered blackness lost on high ; And when thou dartest from the wind- rent cloud Thy placid lightning o'er the awakened sky .
... Thy weak eye glimmers through a fleecy veil ; And when thou lovest thy pale orb to shroud Behind the gathered blackness lost on high ; And when thou dartest from the wind- rent cloud Thy placid lightning o'er the awakened sky .
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