The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xlviii
... Doth live and dally with fantastic thought , And smiling like a sickly moralist , Finds some resemblance to her own concerns In the straws of chance , and things inanimate ! ' But I cannot truly say that I grieve - I am perplexed - I am ...
... Doth live and dally with fantastic thought , And smiling like a sickly moralist , Finds some resemblance to her own concerns In the straws of chance , and things inanimate ! ' But I cannot truly say that I grieve - I am perplexed - I am ...
Pagina 41
... doth Hope - born The Apostate. Like that great Spirit , who with plastic sweep Of murky midnight ride the air sublime , Deep ! [ SECOND VERSION , IN POEMS , 1796 ] My heart has thank'd thee , BOWLES ! for those soft strains Whose sadness ...
... doth Hope - born The Apostate. Like that great Spirit , who with plastic sweep Of murky midnight ride the air sublime , Deep ! [ SECOND VERSION , IN POEMS , 1796 ] My heart has thank'd thee , BOWLES ! for those soft strains Whose sadness ...
Pagina 42
Samuel Taylor Coleridge James Dykes Campbell. Waked by the Song doth Hope - born The Apostate by the brainless rout NOT , STANHOPE ! with the Patriot's Wild , as. X TO ROBERT SOUTHEY 6 OF BALIOL COLLEGE , OXFORD , AUTHOR OF THE RETROSPECT ...
Samuel Taylor Coleridge James Dykes Campbell. Waked by the Song doth Hope - born The Apostate by the brainless rout NOT , STANHOPE ! with the Patriot's Wild , as. X TO ROBERT SOUTHEY 6 OF BALIOL COLLEGE , OXFORD , AUTHOR OF THE RETROSPECT ...
Pagina 55
... doth make all one whole ; This the worst superstition , him except Aught to desire , Supreme Reality ! The plenitude and permanence of bliss ! O Fiends of Superstition ! not that oft The erring priest hath stained with brother's blood ...
... doth make all one whole ; This the worst superstition , him except Aught to desire , Supreme Reality ! The plenitude and permanence of bliss ! O Fiends of Superstition ! not that oft The erring priest hath stained with brother's blood ...
Pagina 66
... doth last ) Seem a mere semblance of some un- known past , have said We lived , ere yet this robe of flesh we wore . O my sweet baby ! when I reach my door , If heavy looks should tell me thou art dead , ( As sometimes , through excess ...
... doth last ) Seem a mere semblance of some un- known past , have said We lived , ere yet this robe of flesh we wore . O my sweet baby ! when I reach my door , If heavy looks should tell me thou art dead , ( As sometimes , through excess ...
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