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... in genevoice of nature be heard no longer , and poetry ral , in their natural
conversation under the influ . perish beneath the dull load of life's hackneyed
ence of natural feelings . Coleridge wisely asserted , realities . that philosophers
are the ...
... in genevoice of nature be heard no longer , and poetry ral , in their natural
conversation under the influ . perish beneath the dull load of life's hackneyed
ence of natural feelings . Coleridge wisely asserted , realities . that philosophers
are the ...
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... his conceptions Yet ever runs she with reverted face , or enter into his feelings ,
it is more consoling to our And looks and listens for the boy behind : pride to
consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring For he , alas ! is blind ! above us .
... his conceptions Yet ever runs she with reverted face , or enter into his feelings ,
it is more consoling to our And looks and listens for the boy behind : pride to
consider him as lost beneath , than as soaring For he , alas ! is blind ! above us .
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... light drapery o'er thy sable vest : O'ercanopied by huge roots intertwined What
time the pale moon sheds a soster day , With wildest texture , blecken'd o'er with
age : Mellowing the woods beneath its pensive beam : Round them their mantle ...
... light drapery o'er thy sable vest : O'ercanopied by huge roots intertwined What
time the pale moon sheds a soster day , With wildest texture , blecken'd o'er with
age : Mellowing the woods beneath its pensive beam : Round them their mantle ...
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Around his brows a beamy wreath Of many a lucent hue ; All purple , glow'd his
cheek , beneath Inebriate with dew . I softly seized the unguarded Power , Nor
scared his balmy rest ; And placed him , caged within the flower , On spotless
Sara's ...
Around his brows a beamy wreath Of many a lucent hue ; All purple , glow'd his
cheek , beneath Inebriate with dew . I softly seized the unguarded Power , Nor
scared his balmy rest ; And placed him , caged within the flower , On spotless
Sara's ...
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Ere yet I bade that friendly dome farewell , Where first , beneath the echoing
cloisters pale , I heard of guilt and wonder'd at the tale ! Yet though the hours flew
by on careless wing , Full heavily of Sorrow would I sing . LINES ON A FRIEND ...
Ere yet I bade that friendly dome farewell , Where first , beneath the echoing
cloisters pale , I heard of guilt and wonder'd at the tale ! Yet though the hours flew
by on careless wing , Full heavily of Sorrow would I sing . LINES ON A FRIEND ...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume Samuel Taylor Coleridge Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2012 |
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