The poetical works of S.T. Coleridge, Том 3 |
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... lives , He must invoke and question --- not dead books , Not ordinances , not mould - rotted papers . Oct. My son of those old narrow ordinances Let us not hold too lightly . They are weights Of priceless value , which oppressed mankind ...
... lives , He must invoke and question --- not dead books , Not ordinances , not mould - rotted papers . Oct. My son of those old narrow ordinances Let us not hold too lightly . They are weights Of priceless value , which oppressed mankind ...
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... live , so long will I remain The captive of this name : in it shall bloom My every fortune , every lovely hope . Inextricably as in some magic ring In this name hath my destiny charm - bound me ! Coun . My brother wishes us to leave him ...
... live , so long will I remain The captive of this name : in it shall bloom My every fortune , every lovely hope . Inextricably as in some magic ring In this name hath my destiny charm - bound me ! Coun . My brother wishes us to leave him ...
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... . ( at the same time . ) We will live with thee , we will die with thee . Wal . ( pointing to Illo . ) There ! the Field- Marshal knows our will . [ Exit . Το ACT II . SCENE I. A small Chamber . 60 THE PICCOLOMINI ; OR , THE.
... . ( at the same time . ) We will live with thee , we will die with thee . Wal . ( pointing to Illo . ) There ! the Field- Marshal knows our will . [ Exit . Το ACT II . SCENE I. A small Chamber . 60 THE PICCOLOMINI ; OR , THE.
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... live to learn . For fable is Love's worid , his home , his birth - place : Delightedly dwells he ' mong fays and talismans , And spirits ; and delightedly believes Divinities , being himself divine . The intelligible forms of ancient ...
... live to learn . For fable is Love's worid , his home , his birth - place : Delightedly dwells he ' mong fays and talismans , And spirits ; and delightedly believes Divinities , being himself divine . The intelligible forms of ancient ...
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... Live for himself and his . To his domains Will he retire ; he has a stately seat Of fairest view at Gitschin ; Reichenberg , And Friedland Castle , both lie pleasantly-- Even to the foot of the huge mountains here Stretches the chase ...
... Live for himself and his . To his domains Will he retire ; he has a stately seat Of fairest view at Gitschin ; Reichenberg , And Friedland Castle , both lie pleasantly-- Even to the foot of the huge mountains here Stretches the chase ...
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Стр. 24 - Straight forward goes The lightning's path, and straight the fearful path Of the cannon-ball. Direct it flies and rapid, Shattering that it may reach, and shattering what it reaches. My son! the road, the human being travels, That, on which BLESSING comes and goes, doth follow The river's course, the valley's playful windings, Curves round the corn-field and the hill of vines, Honouring the holy bounds of property! And thus secure, though late, leads to its end.
Стр. 47 - And fashions in the depths — the spirit's ladder, That from this gross and visible world of dust Even to the starry world, with thousand rounds, Builds itself up ; on which the unseen powers Move up and down on heavenly ministries — The circles in the circles, that approach The central sun with ever-narrowing orbit — These see the glance alone, the unsealed eye, Of Jupiter's glad children born in lustre.
Стр. 167 - War ! is that the name ? , War is as frightful as heaven's pestilence. Yet it is good, is it heaven's will as that is. Is that a good war, which against the Emperor Thou wagest with the Emperor's own army*?
Стр. 221 - The stars lie not ; but we have here a work Wrought counter to the stars and destiny. The science is still honest : this false heart Forces a lie on the truth-telling heaven. On a divine law divination rests ; Where nature deviates from that law, and stumbles Out of her limits, there all science errs. True, I did not suspect ! Were it superstition Never by such suspicion t* have affronted The human form, 0 may that time ne'er come In which I shame me of the infirmity.
Стр. 279 - O think not of his errors now ; remember His greatness, his munificence, think on all The lovely features of his character, On all the noble exploits of his life, And let them, like an angel's arm, unseen Arrest the lifted sword.
Стр. 331 - Yet haply there will come a weary day, When overtasked at length Both Love and Hope beneath the load give way. Then, with a statue's smile, a statue's strength, Stands the mute sister, Patience, nothing loth, And both supporting does the work of both.
Стр. 202 - There needs a great example to draw on The army after him. The Piccolomini Possess the love and reverence of the troops; They govern all opinions, and wherever They lead the way, none hesitate to follow. The son secures the father to our interests— You've much in your hands at this moment.
Стр. 22 - And his too is the station of command. And well for us it is so ! There exist Few fit to rule themselves, but few that use Their intellects intelligently. — Then Well for the whole, if there be found a man, Who makes himself what nature destined him, The pause, the central point to thousand thousands — Stands fixed and stately, like a firm-built column, Where all may press with joy and confidence.
Стр. 141 - Was it criminal To make the fancy minister to hope, To fill the air with pretty toys of air...
Стр. 267 - Two additional batteries I caused to be run up. They were needless. The Rhine-grave presses hard upon us, General ! Wai. You have been watchful in your Emperor's service. I arn content with you, Lieutenant-Colonel. [To Butler. Release the outposts in the vale of Jochim With all the stations in the enemy's route.