PoemsF.E. Bingley, 1833 - 157 oldal |
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... phantasies Which , mixt with passions of my sadder years , Compose this book . If good therein there be , That good , my sire , I dedicate to thee . HARTLEY COLERIDGE . PREFACE . Of the verses contained in this volume ,
... phantasies Which , mixt with passions of my sadder years , Compose this book . If good therein there be , That good , my sire , I dedicate to thee . HARTLEY COLERIDGE . PREFACE . Of the verses contained in this volume ,
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... along from nook to shady nook , Where flowrets blow , and whispering Naiads dwell . Yet now we meet , that parted were so wide , O'er rough and smooth to travel side by side . SONNET VI . I LOVED thee once , when every 3.
... along from nook to shady nook , Where flowrets blow , and whispering Naiads dwell . Yet now we meet , that parted were so wide , O'er rough and smooth to travel side by side . SONNET VI . I LOVED thee once , when every 3.
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Hartley Coleridge. SONNET VI . I LOVED thee once , when every thought of mine Was hope and joy , —and now I love thee still , In sorrow and despair : -a hopeless will From its lone purpose never can decline . I did not choose thee for my ...
Hartley Coleridge. SONNET VI . I LOVED thee once , when every thought of mine Was hope and joy , —and now I love thee still , In sorrow and despair : -a hopeless will From its lone purpose never can decline . I did not choose thee for my ...
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... thee , the shape describe , And fain would every shifting hue pourtray Of restless Nature . But , thou mighty Seer ! " Tis thine to celebrate the thoughts that make The life of souls , the truths for whose sweet sake We to ourselves and ...
... thee , the shape describe , And fain would every shifting hue pourtray Of restless Nature . But , thou mighty Seer ! " Tis thine to celebrate the thoughts that make The life of souls , the truths for whose sweet sake We to ourselves and ...
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... thee they came , and pass'd with thee , Should leave a perfume and sweet memory Of what they have been ? -All thy boons and harms Have perish'd quite . - Thy oft renew'd alarms Forsake the fluttering echo . - Smiles and tears Die on my ...
... thee they came , and pass'd with thee , Should leave a perfume and sweet memory Of what they have been ? -All thy boons and harms Have perish'd quite . - Thy oft renew'd alarms Forsake the fluttering echo . - Smiles and tears Die on my ...
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babe beauty beneath birds blessing bliss breeze bright calm child cold dark day-dawn despair doom'd dream e'en e'er earth eyes fain fair Fairy faith fancies fate father's fear feel flower gentle glad gleams grey grief happy HARTLEY COLERIDGE hath heard heart heaven hope hope and fear human Leonard light light sail live lonely maid merry mind mirth mortal mother Mother's smile mourn murmur nature Nature's Nautilus ne'er never New-Year's day night nought o'er pain passion peace Poet poor pride pure quit-rent rill S. T. COLERIDGE scorn Shakspeare shew sigh silent sing sire sleep smooth soft song SONNET Sonnet 19 Sonnet 20 sorrow soul spirit Susan sweet thee thine thou art thou wert thought Trophonius truth twas Vale of Tempe verse virgin voice wave ween weep Whate'er wild wind worldly young Passion youth