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Pagina xv
... Coleridge thought of nothing but how he too might become a doctor - read all the medical and surgical books he could procure , went round the hospital wards with Luke , and thought it bliss if he were permitted to hold a plaster .
... Coleridge thought of nothing but how he too might become a doctor - read all the medical and surgical books he could procure , went round the hospital wards with Luke , and thought it bliss if he were permitted to hold a plaster .
Pagina xvii
... the flower - gardens within six miles of town with sonnet or love - rhyme wrapped round the nosegay . ' The latter reminiscence reflects more accurately than the former the earlier relations between Coleridge and the Evans sisters .
... the flower - gardens within six miles of town with sonnet or love - rhyme wrapped round the nosegay . ' The latter reminiscence reflects more accurately than the former the earlier relations between Coleridge and the Evans sisters .
Pagina xlix
Finding that his brothers ' opinions , tastes , and feelings differed fundamentally from his own , he held his peace , and amiably pledged • Church and_King ' when the toast was going round , relieving his feelings occasionally in the ...
Finding that his brothers ' opinions , tastes , and feelings differed fundamentally from his own , he held his peace , and amiably pledged • Church and_King ' when the toast was going round , relieving his feelings occasionally in the ...
Pagina 5
That hall - conceiv'd lay struggling in my I saw when from the turtle feast mind , The thick dark smoke in volumes The cloisters ' solitary gloom I'd round . rose ! I saw the darkness of the mist ' Tis vain to wish , for Time has ta'en ...
That hall - conceiv'd lay struggling in my I saw when from the turtle feast mind , The thick dark smoke in volumes The cloisters ' solitary gloom I'd round . rose ! I saw the darkness of the mist ' Tis vain to wish , for Time has ta'en ...
Pagina 6
Yet Freedom roused by fierce Dis- | Lo , round thy standard Belgia's heroes dain burn , Has wildly broke thy triple chain , Tho ' Power's blood - stain'd streamers And like the storm which earth's deep fire the air , entrails hide ...
Yet Freedom roused by fierce Dis- | Lo , round thy standard Belgia's heroes dain burn , Has wildly broke thy triple chain , Tho ' Power's blood - stain'd streamers And like the storm which earth's deep fire the air , entrails hide ...
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