PoemsF.E. Bingley, 1833 - 157 oldal |
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6. oldal
... Twas not thy smile that brib'd my partial reason , Tho ' never maiden's smile was good as thine : - Nor did I to thy goodness wed my heart , Dreaming of soft delights and honied kisses , Although thou wert complete in every part , A ...
... Twas not thy smile that brib'd my partial reason , Tho ' never maiden's smile was good as thine : - Nor did I to thy goodness wed my heart , Dreaming of soft delights and honied kisses , Although thou wert complete in every part , A ...
28. oldal
... twas thy art , To know thyself , and in thyself to be Whate'er love , hate , ambition , destiny , Or the firm , fatal purpose of the heart , Can make of Man . Yet thou wert still the same , Serene of thought , unhurt by thy own flame ...
... twas thy art , To know thyself , and in thyself to be Whate'er love , hate , ambition , destiny , Or the firm , fatal purpose of the heart , Can make of Man . Yet thou wert still the same , Serene of thought , unhurt by thy own flame ...
39. oldal
... . And still it lasts ; -the yearning ache No cure has found , no comfort known : If she did love , ' twas for my sake , She could not love me for her own . STANZAS . She was a queen of noble Nature's crowning 39 Song Stanzas.
... . And still it lasts ; -the yearning ache No cure has found , no comfort known : If she did love , ' twas for my sake , She could not love me for her own . STANZAS . She was a queen of noble Nature's crowning 39 Song Stanzas.
62. oldal
... twas sweet For mother's ears , to hear them lisp and try At the same words , each imitating each ; But Leonard was the babe of nimbler tongue , And Sister Susan ' was the first plain phrase His utterance master'd - by that dear kind ...
... twas sweet For mother's ears , to hear them lisp and try At the same words , each imitating each ; But Leonard was the babe of nimbler tongue , And Sister Susan ' was the first plain phrase His utterance master'd - by that dear kind ...
70. oldal
... Twas sad to mark The passive Susan pace the public way ; Her meek , obedient head with weight oppress'd Of gaudy colours , that but ill became Her pale fair cheek - to hear her soft low voice Reluctant task'd to warble scurril rhymes ...
... Twas sad to mark The passive Susan pace the public way ; Her meek , obedient head with weight oppress'd Of gaudy colours , that but ill became Her pale fair cheek - to hear her soft low voice Reluctant task'd to warble scurril rhymes ...
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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