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... looks and mild . Thought she " what if her heart should melt And all be reconciled ! " The day was scarcely like a ... look'd as if She saw some frightful thing . PART IV . To see a man tread over graves 56 46 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
... looks and mild . Thought she " what if her heart should melt And all be reconciled ! " The day was scarcely like a ... look'd as if She saw some frightful thing . PART IV . To see a man tread over graves 56 46 COLERIDGE'S POETICAL WORKS .
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... look'd as if he thought That Ellen's mirth was fearful . When by herself , she to herself Must sing some merry rhyme ; She could not now be glad for hours , Yet silent all the time . And when she soothed her friend , through all Her ...
... look'd as if he thought That Ellen's mirth was fearful . When by herself , she to herself Must sing some merry rhyme ; She could not now be glad for hours , Yet silent all the time . And when she soothed her friend , through all Her ...
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... look'd upon the rotting deck , I look'd to Heaven , and tried to pray ; But or ever a prayer had gush'd , A wicked whisper came , and made My heart as dry as dust . I closed my lids , and kept them close , And the balls like pulses beat ...
... look'd upon the rotting deck , I look'd to Heaven , and tried to pray ; But or ever a prayer had gush'd , A wicked whisper came , and made My heart as dry as dust . I closed my lids , and kept them close , And the balls like pulses beat ...
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... look warp'd ! and see those sails , How thin they are and sere ! I never saw aught like to them , Full many shapes that shadows were , Unless perchance it were In crimson colors came . A little distance from the prow Those crimson ...
... look warp'd ! and see those sails , How thin they are and sere ! I never saw aught like to them , Full many shapes that shadows were , Unless perchance it were In crimson colors came . A little distance from the prow Those crimson ...
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... look at the Lady Geraldine . Beneath the lamp the lady bow'd , And slowly roll'd her eyes around ; Then drawing in her breath aloud , Like one that shudder'd , she unbound The cincture from beneath her breast : Her silken robe , and ...
... look at the Lady Geraldine . Beneath the lamp the lady bow'd , And slowly roll'd her eyes around ; Then drawing in her breath aloud , Like one that shudder'd , she unbound The cincture from beneath her breast : Her silken robe , and ...
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Сторінка 524 - laughter With some pain is fraught ; Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought Yet if we could scorn Hate, and pride, and fear ; If we were things bom Not to shed a tear, I know not how thy joy we ever should come near. Better than all measures Of delightful sound, Better than all
Сторінка 67 - sea ! All in a hot and copper sky, The bloody Sun, at noon, Right up above the mast did stand, No bigger than the Moon. Day after day, day after day, We stuck, nor breath nor motion ; As idle as a painted ship Upon a painted ocean. Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink : Water, water, everywhere,
Сторінка 450 - Life, like a dome of many-color'd glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.—Die, If thou wouldst be with that which thou dost seek! Follow where all is fled !—Rome's azure sky, Flowers, ruins, statues, music, words, are weak The glory they transfuse with fitting truth to speak. LIH. Why linger, why
Сторінка 67 - The very deep did rot : О Christ ! That ever this should be ! Yea, slimy things did crawl with legs Upon the slimy sea. About, about, in reel and rout The death-fires danced at night ; The water, like a witch's oils. Burnt green, and blue and white. And the Albatross begins to be
Сторінка 72 - kirk, And all together pray, While each to his great Father bends, Old men, and babes, and loving friends, And youths and maidens gay ! Farewell, farewell ! but this I tell To thee, thou Wedding-Guest ! He prayeth well, who lovelh well Both man and bird and beast. He prayeth best, who loveth best All
Сторінка 518 - Will take from both a deep, autumnal tone, Sweet, though in sadness. Be thou, spirit fierce, My spirit ! Be thou me, impetuous one ! Drive my dead thoughts over the universe like wither'd leaves, to quicken a new birth! And, by the incantation of this verse, Scatter, as from an
Сторінка 67 - PAKT II. The Sun now rose upon the right : Out of the sea came he, Still hid in mist, and on the left Went down into the sea. , And the good south-wind still blew behind, But no sweet bird did follow, Nor any day for food or play Came to the mariner's hollo.
Сторінка 495 - by the winds which announce it. 3H II. Thou on whose stream, 'mid the steep sky's commotion, Loose clouds like earth's decaying leaves are shed, Shook from the tangled boughs of Heaven and Ocean, Angels of rain and lightning : there are spread On the blue surface of thine airy surge, Like the bright hair uplifted
Сторінка 72 - constraineth him to travel from land to land, I took the oars : the Pilot's boy, Who now doth crazy go, Laugh'd loud and long, and all the while His eyes went to and fro. " Ha ! ha ! " quoth he, " full plain I see, The Devil knows how to row." And now, all in my own countrée,
Сторінка 46 - earth's rosy star, and of the dawn Co-herald : wake, О wake, and utter praise ' Who sank thy sunless pillars deep in earth ? Who fill'd thy countenance with rosy light Î Who made thee Parent of perpetual streams ? And you, ye five wild torrents fiercely glad ! Who call'd you forth from night and utter death, From