Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeOxford University Press, Incorporated, 1993 - 406 pagina's |
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... hour ; And with a loud and yet a louder voice , O'er Nature struggling in portentous birth , Weep and rejoice ! Still echoes the dread Name , that o'er the earth Let slip the storm , and woke the brood of Hell : And now advance in ...
... hour ; And with a loud and yet a louder voice , O'er Nature struggling in portentous birth , Weep and rejoice ! Still echoes the dread Name , that o'er the earth Let slip the storm , and woke the brood of Hell : And now advance in ...
Pagina 81
... hour . ' 1 Roar .... hour . ] If , as Coleridge says in the Table Talk , then and again made no rhyme to his ear , how could he spoil this exquisitely - finished poem by such a rhyme as roar and hour ? However , it is not his worst . In ...
... hour . ' 1 Roar .... hour . ] If , as Coleridge says in the Table Talk , then and again made no rhyme to his ear , how could he spoil this exquisitely - finished poem by such a rhyme as roar and hour ? However , it is not his worst . In ...
Pagina 115
... hour Of thy communion with my nobler mind By pity or grief , already felt too long ! Nor let my words import more ... hours Already on the wing ! Eve following eve , Dear tranquil time , when the SIBYLLINE LEAVES . 115.
... hour Of thy communion with my nobler mind By pity or grief , already felt too long ! Nor let my words import more ... hours Already on the wing ! Eve following eve , Dear tranquil time , when the SIBYLLINE LEAVES . 115.
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ANTISTROPHE babe beloved beneath Biographia Literaria bird blessed bower breast breath breeze bright Cain cheek child cloud Coleridge's Cottle dark dear death deep doth dream earth editions of 1828 epigram fair fancy father fear feel flowers gazed gentle green groan Hartley Coleridge hast hath head hear heard heart heave Heaven hills hope Kubla Khan Lady Lewti light lines look'd Lord Love's Lyrical Ballads maid methinks mighty mind moon Morning Post mother murmur muse ne'er Nether Stowey never night o'er once poem poet poor printed rock rose round S. T. Coleridge Sara Coleridge seem'd silent sing Skiddaw sleep smile soft song soul sound spirit stars stood stream sweet swelling tale tears tell thee thine things thou thought trembling turn'd twas Twill verse vex'd voice wild wind wings Wordsworth written youth