The Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor ColeridgeMacmillan, 1905 - 667 pagina's |
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Pagina 56
... Lord Abingdon in these remarkable words : ' The best road to Peace , my Lords , is War ! and War carried on in the same manner in which we are taught to worship our Creator , namely , with all our souls , and with all our minds , and ...
... Lord Abingdon in these remarkable words : ' The best road to Peace , my Lords , is War ! and War carried on in the same manner in which we are taught to worship our Creator , namely , with all our souls , and with all our minds , and ...
Pagina 57
... Lord of unsleeping Love , 1 From everlasting Thou ! We shall not die . These , even these , in mercy didst thou form , That vex and desolate our mortal life . Wide - wasting ills ! yet each the immedi- ate source Of mightier good ...
... Lord of unsleeping Love , 1 From everlasting Thou ! We shall not die . These , even these , in mercy didst thou form , That vex and desolate our mortal life . Wide - wasting ills ! yet each the immedi- ate source Of mightier good ...
Pagina 66
... Lord ! to thee I bend , Lover of souls ! and groan for future grace , That ere my babe youth's perilous maze have trod , Thy overshadowing Spirit may descend , And he be born again , a child of God . Sept. 20 , 1796 . SONNET COMPOSED ON ...
... Lord ! to thee I bend , Lover of souls ! and groan for future grace , That ere my babe youth's perilous maze have trod , Thy overshadowing Spirit may descend , And he be born again , a child of God . Sept. 20 , 1796 . SONNET COMPOSED ON ...
Pagina 84
... Lord Velez ' cost . And so the babe grew up a pretty boy , A pretty boy , but most unteachable- And never learnt a prayer , nor told a bead , 30 Friar taught him , from that time , Lived chiefly at the Convent or the Castle . 40 So he ...
... Lord Velez ' cost . And so the babe grew up a pretty boy , A pretty boy , but most unteachable- And never learnt a prayer , nor told a bead , 30 Friar taught him , from that time , Lived chiefly at the Convent or the Castle . 40 So he ...
Pagina 90
... Lord he gives , The Lord , he takes away : O Sir ! the child of my old age Lies there as cold as clay . Except that grave , you scarce see one That was not dug by me ; I'd rather dance upon ' em all Than tread upon these three ! ' Aye ...
... Lord he gives , The Lord , he takes away : O Sir ! the child of my old age Lies there as cold as clay . Except that grave , you scarce see one That was not dug by me ; I'd rather dance upon ' em all Than tread upon these three ! ' Aye ...
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