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Pagina xv
Briefly ' ( he says ) ' it was a wild dream , which gradually blending with , gradually gave way to , a rage for metaphysics , occasioned by the essays on " Liberty " and " Necessity " in Cato's Letters , and more by theology .
Briefly ' ( he says ) ' it was a wild dream , which gradually blending with , gradually gave way to , a rage for metaphysics , occasioned by the essays on " Liberty " and " Necessity " in Cato's Letters , and more by theology .
Pagina lxiii
... within the embracement of rocks and hills , . . . but my spirit careers , drives , and eddies , like a leaf in autumn ; a wild activity of thoughts , imaginations , feelings , and impulses of motion rises up within me .
... within the embracement of rocks and hills , . . . but my spirit careers , drives , and eddies , like a leaf in autumn ; a wild activity of thoughts , imaginations , feelings , and impulses of motion rises up within me .
Pagina 1
Perhaps with fearful force some falling Wave Shall wash thee in the wild tempestuous Sea , And in some monster's belly fix thy grave ; 20 Or ( woful hap ! ) against some wave- worn rock Which long a Terror to each Bark had stood 1 State ...
Perhaps with fearful force some falling Wave Shall wash thee in the wild tempestuous Sea , And in some monster's belly fix thy grave ; 20 Or ( woful hap ! ) against some wave- worn rock Which long a Terror to each Bark had stood 1 State ...
Pagina 12
... and catch the sportive lay , Then sigh and think- I too could laugh and play And gaily sport it on the Muse's lyre , Ere Tyrant Pain had chased away delight , Ere the wild pulse throbb'd anguish thro ' the night ! ? 1790 .
... and catch the sportive lay , Then sigh and think- I too could laugh and play And gaily sport it on the Muse's lyre , Ere Tyrant Pain had chased away delight , Ere the wild pulse throbb'd anguish thro ' the night ! ? 1790 .
Pagina 21
IV Thither , while the murmuring throng Of wild - bees hum their drowsy song , By Indolence and Fancy brought , A youthful Bard , ' unknown to Fame , ' Wooes the Queen of Solemn Thought , And heaves the gentle misery of a sigh Gazing ...
IV Thither , while the murmuring throng Of wild - bees hum their drowsy song , By Indolence and Fancy brought , A youthful Bard , ' unknown to Fame , ' Wooes the Queen of Solemn Thought , And heaves the gentle misery of a sigh Gazing ...
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appeared arms beneath breast bright brother Butler child close cloud Coleridge Coleridge's Countess dark dead dear death deep dream earth edition Enter face fair faith fancy father fear feel give hand hast hath head hear heard heart Heaven hope hour Illo lady leave letter light lines live look Lord March mean mind Morning mother Nature never night Note o'er Octavio once Osorio passed poem poet Poole poor present printed round SCENE seems sleep song soon soul sound speak spirit stand stars strange sweet tears tell Tertsky thee Thekla things thou thought truth turn voice Wallenstein whole wild wind wings wish Wordsworth write written young youth