The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina xv
... thine eyes , and by internal light See trees , and meadows , and thy native stream , Far distant , thus beheld from year to year Of a long exile.1 A long exile it proved , for it seems probable that the boy did not return to Ottery ...
... thine eyes , and by internal light See trees , and meadows , and thy native stream , Far distant , thus beheld from year to year Of a long exile.1 A long exile it proved , for it seems probable that the boy did not return to Ottery ...
Pagina xxxiv
... thin , has a wide mouth , thick lips , and not very good teeth , longish , loose- growing , half - curling , rough black hair . But , if you hear him speak for five minutes , you think no more of them . His eye is large and full , and ...
... thin , has a wide mouth , thick lips , and not very good teeth , longish , loose- growing , half - curling , rough black hair . But , if you hear him speak for five minutes , you think no more of them . His eye is large and full , and ...
Pagina cxx
... thin limbs . His eyes were as wonderful as they were ever represented to be - light grey , extremely prominent , and actually glittering . . . . He told me he read my [ Political Economy ] tales as they came out , and . . . avowed that ...
... thin limbs . His eyes were as wonderful as they were ever represented to be - light grey , extremely prominent , and actually glittering . . . . He told me he read my [ Political Economy ] tales as they came out , and . . . avowed that ...
Pagina 14
... Thine ever , S. T. C. I This is now - this was erst , Proposition the first - and Problem the first . On a given finite line Which must no way incline : To describe an equi- --lateral Tri— -A , N , G , L , E. Now let A. B. Be the given ...
... Thine ever , S. T. C. I This is now - this was erst , Proposition the first - and Problem the first . On a given finite line Which must no way incline : To describe an equi- --lateral Tri— -A , N , G , L , E. Now let A. B. Be the given ...
Pagina 18
... thine already - Happiness ! ' Tis thine the converse deep to hold With all the famous sons of old ; And thine the happy waking dream While Hope pursues some favourite . theme , 80 As oft when Night o'er Heaven is spread , Round this ...
... thine already - Happiness ! ' Tis thine the converse deep to hold With all the famous sons of old ; And thine the happy waking dream While Hope pursues some favourite . theme , 80 As oft when Night o'er Heaven is spread , Round this ...
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