The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xxxviii
... moon . ' No doubt the poet read the poem to his friends his 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 ...
... moon . ' No doubt the poet read the poem to his friends his 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 ...
Pagina 3
... MOON 1787 . MILD Splendour of the various - vested Night ! Mother of wildly - working visions ! hail ! I watch thy gliding , while with watery light Thy weak eye glimmers through a fleecy veil ; And when thou lovest thy pale orb to ...
... MOON 1787 . MILD Splendour of the various - vested Night ! Mother of wildly - working visions ! hail ! I watch thy gliding , while with watery light Thy weak eye glimmers through a fleecy veil ; And when thou lovest thy pale orb to ...
Pagina 18
... Moon that meets thy raptured eye , Where oft the tear shall grateful start , Dear silent pleasures of the Heart ! Ah ! Being blest , for Heaven shall lend To share thy simple joys a friend ! Ah ! doubly blest , if Love supply His ...
... Moon that meets thy raptured eye , Where oft the tear shall grateful start , Dear silent pleasures of the Heart ! Ah ! Being blest , for Heaven shall lend To share thy simple joys a friend ! Ah ! doubly blest , if Love supply His ...
Pagina 20
... ; And dwell , the Moon - beam of thy soul , In Slumber's nightly hour . 1793 . THE COMPLAINT OF NINA- THÓMA FROM THE SAME care ; O ye blue - tumbling waves of the sea ? Not always in caves was my dwelling , Nor beneath.
... ; And dwell , the Moon - beam of thy soul , In Slumber's nightly hour . 1793 . THE COMPLAINT OF NINA- THÓMA FROM THE SAME care ; O ye blue - tumbling waves of the sea ? Not always in caves was my dwelling , Nor beneath.
Pagina 21
... moon - beams the Spirit was drest- For lovely appear the Departed When they visit the dreams of my rest ! But disturbed by the tempest's com- motion Fleet the shadowy forms of delight- Ah cease , thou shrill blast of the Ocean ! To howl ...
... moon - beams the Spirit was drest- For lovely appear the Departed When they visit the dreams of my rest ! But disturbed by the tempest's com- motion Fleet the shadowy forms of delight- Ah cease , thou shrill blast of the Ocean ! To howl ...
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